FROM   THE   LIBRARY   OF 
REV.    LOUIS    FITZGERALD    BENSON,   D.  D. 

BEQUEATHED    BY   HIM   TO 
THE    LIBRARY   OF 


PRINCETON  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY 


Digitized  by  the  Internet  Archive 

in  2012  with  funding  from 

Princeton  Theological  Seminary  Library 


http://archive.org/details/concoOOcodv 


CONCORDA 


HYMNAL 

OF  THE 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 

70  WHICH  ARE  ADDED  SEVERAL  IMPORTANT  INDEXES. 
WILLIAM   CODVILLE, 

Member  of  the  Faculty  of  the  M'Keesport  (Pa.)  Academy. 


NEW  YORK: 
PHILLIPS      &      HUN    T 

CINCINNATI  : 
HITCHCOCK      &     WALDEN. 

1SS0. 


Copyright  1878,  by 

WILLIAM     CODVILLE, 

Pennsylvania. 


PREFACE. 


Yf  EXT  in  importance  to  the  sacred  Scriptures  is  the  Hymn  Book ; 
-I  '  we  read  it,  we  sing  from  it,  we  memorize  it,  we  apply  it  to  our 
several  states  of  experience,  and  are  largely,  though  perhaps  uncon- 
sciously, molded  by  its  teachings.  Xor  is  this  to  be  regretted.  "  From 
the  early  days  of  the  Christian  Church  down  to  our  own  time,"  says  Mr. 
Stephen  C.  Drew,  "  men  have  put  their  highest  thoughts  and  their 
best  feelings  into  the  form  of  hymns  and  anthems.  Thus  we  have  in 
them  an  embodiment  of  the  love  and  faith,  the  aspiration  and  hope  of 
those  who  have  in  times  past  and  present  set  their  faces  heavenward, 
walking  in  the  same  path  of  temptation  and  difficulty  which  we  are 
now  treading.  .  .  .  We  also  read  in  Acts  that  Paul  and  Silas  '  praised 
and  sang  praises  to  God'  in  the  jail  at  Philippi.  Paul,  also,  exhorts 
the  brethren  to  sing  '  psalms  and  hymns  and  spiritual  songs ;'  and, 
again,  in  his  Epistle  to  the  Colossians,  he  says,  ■  teaching  and  admon- 
ishing one  another  in  psalms  and  hymns  and  spiritual  songs.' " 

Our  literatare  is  exceedingly  rich  in  holy  song;  indeed,  so  much  so, 
as  to  render  a  complete  collection,  even  of  the  best  hymns,  impracti- 
cable for  general  use.  The  Hymnal  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church 
certainly  does  not  contain  all  the  best  hymns  in  our  language,  and  yet 
we  are  free  ki  saying  we  have  not  met  any  collection  of  hymns  for 
public  use  equal  to  it. 

Of  all  Christian  bodies  Methodism  is  especially  indebted  to  sacred 
song;  she  had  her  birth  in  hvmn  singing,  and  lives  only  while  she 
sings.  Charles  Wesley  struck  the  key-note,  not  only  of  Methodism,  but 
also  of  modern  revivalism,  in  his  famous  lines : 

To  that  Jerusalem  above 
With  singing  I  repair, 

which  is  being  responded  to  by  the  Church  universal  in  the  words  of 
an  eminent  contemporary  of  Wesley : 

0  tell  of  His  might,  and  sing  of  his  grace. 

It  i>  believed  by  some  that  in  the  great  revival  meetings  of  Messrs. 
Moodv  and  Sankey  the  singing  of  the  latter  did  more  to  arouse  popular 
svmpathy  and  earnestness  than  even  the  preaching  of  the  former. 

Nor  has  the  use  of  hymns  been  confined  alone  to  singing ;  they  have 
also  proved  a  powerful  auxiliary  in  preaching.     A  single  stanza  from 


4  PREFACE. 

the  lips  of  Whitefield  filled  the  chapels  of  America  and  England  with 
•  of  enthusiasm,  never  to  be  forgotten  ;  Benson's  richest  sermons 
were  those  in  which  poetic  quotations  chiefly  abounded.  In  his 
brated  Bermon  on  the  death  of  Mrs.  Foster  do  fewer  than  eleven  of 
those  are  found.  The  writer  was  present  at  a  meeting  some  years  ago 
which  became  a  Pentecost  at  the  recitation  by  a  lady  of  that  familiar 

verse : 

And  if  our  fellowship  below 

In  Jesus  be  so  sweet. 
What  height  of  rapture  shall  we  know 
vyhen  round  his  throne  we  meet  1 

Of  course  there  were  reasons  for  this  ;  it  was  uttered  with  power,  it 
was  highly  appropriate,  and  was  offered  just  at  the  proper  moment. 

Cruden  has  done  more  than  any  other  to  familiarize  the  student 
with  the  whole  of  Scripture ;  no  work  of  analysis,  or  list  of  subjects,  or 
index  of  chapters  and  verses,  can  supply  the  place  of  his  admirable 
Concordance,  for  by  it  every  line  of  Holy  Writ  stands  out  boldly  before 
us.  That  work  is  universally  regarded  as  indispensable  in  the  study  of 
the  Bible. 

How  is  it  the  Church  has  never  had  a  Concordance  to  her  hymns  ? 
A  work  that  will  open  the  treasures  of  the  Hymn  Book  in  the  way 
that  Cruden  has  opened  the  Scriptures  ?  A  work  that  will  bring  every 
line,  yes,  every  important  thought  to  our  service  ?  Indexes  are  valua- 
ble as  far  as  they  go,  but  who  has  not,  over  and  again,  found  them 
totally  inadequate  and  unsatisfactory?  The  truth  is  we  have  long 
needed  a  Concordance. 

A  minister  of  some  note  several  years  ago,  in  the  preparation  of  one 
of  his  best  sermons  upon  the  redemptive  work  of  Christ,  desired  to 
complete  one  of  his  finest  sentences  with  an  appropriate  stanza.  Re- 
flecting a  moment  he  exclaimed  with  delight,  as  Archimedes  was  accus- 
tomed to  do  upon  solving  a  problem — "  I've  found  it,  I've  found  it !  " 
Unlike  Archimedes,  however,  he  was  doomed  to  disappointment,  for 
being  unable  to  recall  any  but  the  last  line  of  the  verse,  his  index,  of 
course,  was  utterly  unserviceable.     That  line  was 

The  iron  fetters  yield. 

In  vain  he  strove  to  remember  the  first  words  of  this  stanza,  in  vain 
he  searched  and  researched  his  Hymn  Book  for  its  hidden  treasure ;  all 
no  purpose,  and,  what  was  most  to  be  regretted,  his  patience 
and  inspiration  had  well-nigh  departed.  "That  unfortunate  occur- 
rence," he  afterward  said,  "almost  cost  me  a  Sabbath's  usefulness." 
Has  not  this  been  the  experience  of  thousands  of  others  ?  Has  it  not 
been  the  experience   <>f  v\rry  minister   in  the  Church  ?      And  now,  in 


PREFACE.  5 

view  of  nearly  four  hundred  hymns  being  added  to  the  collection,  will 
it  not  probably  continue  to  be  the  experience  of  the  future  ? 

This  will  serve  to  show,  at  least  in  part,  the  utility  of  the  Concord- 
ance we  now  offer  the  public.  With  this  work  no  such  difficulty  need 
again  occur.  Let  the  reader  try  the  facility  with  which  this  lost  line 
is  now  recovered  by  simply  turning  to  the  word  "  fetters ;"  he  will  also 
find  that  that  word,  in  its  singular  and  plural  form,  occurs  about  eight 
times  in  the  Hymnal,  and  that  possibly  some  other  stanza  there  re- 
ferred to  may  be  even  more  appropriate  than  the  one  he  has  selected. 

But  this  Concordance  is  of  still  further  use  in  the  wise  and  judicious 
selection  of  hymns  to  be  sung.  It  is  true,  we  have  an  excellent  "  In- 
dex of  Subjects,"  and  yet  there  are  hundreds  of  subjects  preached 
upon  not  found  in  that  Index.  We  have  also  a  prudently  arranged 
"  Index  of  Scripture  Texts,"  but  there  are  thousands  upon  thousands 
of  texts  preached  upon  not  found  in  that  Index,  and  hence  the  useful- 
ness of  these  Indexes  is,  of  necessity,  limited  and  unsatisfactory. 
This,  however,  is  not  the  case  with  a  Concordance  which  is  limited 
only  by  the  Hymnal  itself. 

A  few  examples  will  make  this  plain.  Take  2  Tim.  i,  12  :  "For  the 
which  cause  I  also  suffer  these  things  :  nevertheless  I  am  not  ashamed  ; 
for  I  know  whom  I  have  believed,  and  am  persuaded  that  he  is  able  to 
keep  that  which  I  have  committed  unto  him  against  that  day."  We 
search  in  vain  the  "  Index  of  Scripture  Texts  "  for  any  reference  what- 
ever to  this  important  text,  and  justly  conclude  that  no  hymn  in  the  col- 
lection exactly  suits  it ;  but  in  this  we  are  mistaken.  Let  us  now  try 
the  Concordance  upon  either  "ashamed"  or  "committed,"  and  we  are 
directed  to  number  595,  to  which  we  turn  and  find  the  following  ap- 
propriate hymn  : 

1  I'm  not  ashamed  to  own  my  Lord, 
Or  to  defend  his  cause  ; 

Maintain  the  honor  of  his  word, 
The  glory  of  his  cross. 

2  Jesus,  my  God  !  I  know  his  name ; 
His  name  is  all  my  trust ; 

Nor  will  he  put  my  soul  to  shame, 
Nor  let  my  hope  be  lost. 

3  Firm  as  his  throne  his  promise  stands, 
And  he  can  well  secure 

What  I've  committed  to  his  hands, 
Till  the  decisive  hour. 

Another  example,  Isa.  xxxv,  4 :  "  Say  to  them  that  are  of  a  fearful 
heart,  Be  strong,  fear  not :  behold,  your  God  will  come  with  vengeance, 
even  God  with  a  recompense ;  he  will  come  and  save  you."  This  text 
is  not  found  in  the  Index,  nevertheless  a  hvmn  mav  be  found  to  suit. 


6  PREFACE. 

Turn  to  "  fearful  "  or  M  strong  u  in  the  Concordance,  and  we  are  referred 
to  hymn  479.     Here  it  is  : 

1  Prisoners  of  hope,  lift  up  your  heads, 
The  day  of  liberty  draws  near ! 

Jesus,  who  on  the  serpent  treads, 

Shall  soon  in  your  behalf  appear : 
The  Lord  will  to  his  temple  come ; 
Prepare  your  hearts  to  make  him  room. 

2  Ye  all  shall  find,  whom  in  his  word 
Himself  hath  caused  to  put  your  trust, 

The  Father  of  our  dying  Lord 
Is  ever  to  his  promise  just ; 
Faithful,  if  wre  our  sins  confess. 
To  cleanse  from  all  unrighteousness. 

3  0  ye  of  fearful  hearts,  be  strong ! 
Your  downcast  eyes  and  hands  lift  up  I 

Ye  shall  not  be  forgotten  long; 

Hope  to  the  end,  in  Jesus  hope  ! 
Tell  him  ye  wait  his  grace  to  prove  ; 
And  cannot  fail,  if  God  is  love. 

Again,  no  hymn  is  given  in  the  Index  to  Matt,  x,  16:  "Behold,  I 
send  you  forth  as  sheep  in  the  midst  of  wolves :  be  ye  therefore 
wise  as  serpents,  and  harmless  as  doves."  The  words  "  serpents  " 
and  "  dove,"  however,  point  in  the  Concordance  to  hymn  810,  verse  3, 
which  is  based  upon  this  very  text : 

Be  wise  as  serpents,  where  you  go, 

But  harmless  as  the  peaceful  dove ; 
And  let  your  heaven-taught  conduct  show 

Ye  are  commissioned  from  above. 

The  same  is  true  of  Gen.  vi,  3  :  "  And  the  Lord  said,  My  Spirit 
shall  not  always  strive  with  man."  "  Strive,"  in  the  Concordance, 
points  to  hymn  353,  verse  4  : 

God's  Spirit  will  not  always  strive 
With  hardened,  self-destroying  man ; 

Ye,  who  persist  his  love  to  grieve, 
May  never  hear  his  voice  again. 

We  might  employ  examples  almost  without  number,  but  one  more 
will  suffice,  Luke  xiv,  16-18:  "Then  said  he  unto  him,  A  certain 
man  made  a  great  supper,  and  bade  many:  and  sent  his  servant  at 
supper  time  to  say  to  them  that  were  bidden,  Come;  for  all  things  are 
now  ready.  And  they  all  with  one  consent  began  to  make  excuse," 
etc.  Now,  should  a  hymn  be  desired  suitable  to  the  invitation  we  are, 
very  properly,  pointed  in  the  Index  to  number  364:  "Come,  sinners, 
to  the  gospel  feast ;"  but  should  our  subject  be  the  excuses  of  Burners, 
also  found  in  the  above  text,  we  are  left  in  the  dark  for  an  appropriate 
hymn.      But  here,  again,  the  Concordance  comes  to  our  assistance,  and, 


PREFACE.  7 

under  the  word  u  excuses,"  refers  us  to  one  of  the  finest  hymns  in  the 
entire  collection,  834.  What  congregation  can  sing  the  following 
hymn  after  an  appropriate  sermon  and  not  be  influenced  by  it  ? 

1  The  King  of  heaven  his  table  spreads, 
And  blessings  crown  the  board ; 

Not  paradise,  with  all  its  joys, 
Could  such  delight  afford. 

2  Pardon  and  peace  to  dying  men, 
And  endless  life  are  given, 

Through  the  rich  blood  that  Jesus  shed 
To  raise  our  souls  to  heaven. 

3  Millions  of  souls,  in  glory  now, 
Were  fed  and  feasted  here ; 

And  millions  more,  still  on  the  way, 
Around  the  board  appear. 

4  All  things  are  ready,  come  away, 
Nor  weak  excuses  frame  ; 

Crowrd  to  your  places  at  the  feast, 
And  bless  the  Founder's  name. 

Every  minister  of  the  gospel  owes  it  to  both  his  Lord  and  congrega- 
tion to  have  his  discourse  followed,  not  only  by  an  appropriate  hymn, 
but  by  the  most  appropriate  one  in  the  collection.  This  is,  indeed, 
indispensable  to  complete  unity,  strength,  and  success  in  preaching. 
We  are  led  to  hope  that,  to  some  extent  at  least,  this  desired  end  may 
be  assisted  by  the  work  we  now  offer  the  Church. 

At  the  end  of  this  work  will  be  found  several  Indexes,  to  the  im- 
portance of  which  we  will  now  call  attention. 

First  in  order,  and  immediately  associated  with  the  Concordance,  is 
the  "  Consecutive  Index,"  arranged  according  to  number.  The  utility 
of  this  index  may  be  best  explained  as  follows : 

The  preacher,  having  chosen  his  text,  desires  the  most  appropriate 
hymn  to  follow  his  sermon  ;  the  hymn  in  which  occurs  "  The  iron  fet- 
ters yield  "  is  the  one  desired.  He  turns  to  "  fetters  "  and  finds  that 
hymn  to  be  185.  Three  inquiries  may  now  arise  in  his  mind.  Hymns, 
like  individuals,  are  best  known  by  their  faces — the  face  of  a  hymn  is 
its  first  line — hence  he  asks,  1.  What  hymn  is  it  ?  2.  Of  what  meter 
is  it  ?  and,  as  the  old  Hymn  Book  will,  in  all  probability,  be  in  use  for 
some  years  to  come  in  many  of  the  churches,  3.  Where  is  it  found  in 
the  old  book  ?  All  these  inquiries  are  immediately  answered  in  the 
"  Consecutive  Index "  by  simply  running  the  eye  down  the  page  to 
number  185.     Here  it  is  : 

185  C.  Hark,  the  glad  sound!  the  Saviour  comes,  118. 

Here  he  at  once  recognizes  this  as  an  old  and  familiar  hymn ;  its 
neter  is  "  common,"  and,  as  indicated  by  the.  figures  on  the  right,  its 


8  PREFACE. 

number  is  118  in  the  old  book.  In  this  way  the  face  of  the  hymn, 
the  meter,  and  position  in  the  old  book  (if  found  there)  of  every  refer- 
ence in  the  Concordance  can  be  immediately  known. 

The  second  is  the  "Alphabetical  Index, "  the  use  of  which  will  abridge 
the  reader's  labor  if  he  is  already  in  possession  of  the  first  line  of  the 
hymn,  but  not  its  number,  meter,  and  position  in  the  old  book. 

The  "  Metrical  Index  "  will  prove  of  great  service  when  the  meter 
of  the  hymn  is  a  matter  of  importance — and  there  are  no  fewer  than 
seventy-four  varieties  of  meter  in  the  Hymnal. 

Bow  often  is  the  preacher  requested  to  select  a  hymn  within  a  certain 
meter,  to  which  sonic  newly-learned  or  old  familiar  tune  may  be  sung, 
and  how  great  is  sometimes  his  embarrassment  in  finding  one  that  will 
at  once  suit  both  tune  and  discourse.  This  embarrassment  is  entirely 
obviated  by  the  use  of  the  "Metrical  Index,"  in  which  any  meter  is  found 
at  a  glance,  with  all  hymns  thereto  belonging  arranged  in  alphabetical 
order.  This  Index  will  be  especially  appreciated  by  choirs  and  by  all 
persons  having  charge  of  public  singing.  When  it  is  also  more  general- 
ly understood  that  some  well-known  tune  is  suited  to  a  number  of  excel- 
lent hymns  not  generally  used,  it  will  extend  the  influence  of  the  collec- 
tion as  a  whole,  as  wrell  as  to  greatly  add  to  the  freshness  of  the  services. 

Our  last  is  an  "  Index  of  Hymns  found  in  the  Hymnal,  not  in  the 
Hymn  Book,  and  of  hymns  in  the  Hymn  Book  not  used  in  the  Hym- 
nal." In  this  Index  will  be  seen  about  3*75  hymns,  now  in  use,  not 
found  in  the  old  book,  and  also  a  few  more  than  this  number  dropped 
from  service.  Among  the  "  dropped  "  hymns  will  be  recognized  some 
of  the  "  good  old  hymns  our  fathers  sang ;"  these  hymns,  however, 
were  not  dropped  because  they  had  fallen  from  grace,  but  because — 
like  our  fathers  themselves — having  nobly  served  their  day  they  were 
honorably  laid  to  rest. 

One  word  more.  With  the  Bible  in  her  right  hand  and  the  Hymnal 
in  her  left,  Methodism  has  nothing  to  fear  in  her  grand  march  to  bat- 
tle and  victory.  Cried  the  illustrious  hero  of  her  ecclesiastical  exist- 
ence, "  The  best  of  all  is,  God  is  with  us  ! "  and  the  unbroken  history 
of  one  hundred  and  fifty  years  but  sustains  this  claim.  "  Lo,  I  am 
with  you  alway,  even  unto  the  end  of  the  world."  Let,  then,  the  bat- 
tle-cry of  Martin  Luther — the  sequel  of  that  of  his  campaign  against 
Worms — ever  be  sung  "  in  Spirit  and  in  truth,"  and  all  will  be  well 
unto  the  end  of  time. 

And  though  this  world,  with  devils  niled, 

Should  threaten  to  undo  us; 
We  will  not  fear,  for  God  hath  willed 
II  is  truth  to  triumph  through  us. 

M'Keesport,  Pa.,  Sept.  15,  1879.  Wm.  Codville. 


CONTENTS 


PARK 

Concordance  to  the  Hymnal 11 

Doxologies 189 

Consecutive  Index  of  First  Lines  of  Hymns 191 

Index  of  Hymns  adopted  from  the  old  Hymn  Book  without 
Chance;  of  Hymns  adopted  with  Change;  of  Hymns  added; 
and  of  Hymns  dropped 199 

Summary 205 


CONCORDANCE  TO  THE  HYMNAL 

OF    THE 

METHODIST  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH. 


ABB 


ABU 


ABBA,  FATHER. 
429  And,  «.,  F..  humbly  cry 

438  And,  Father,  a.,  F..  cry 

439  And  boldly,  a.,  F..  cry 

440  A..  F.,  hear  thy  child 
477  Ceaseless  ma  v.  a.,  F.,  cry 
643  I  have  called  thee,  a.,  F. 

ABHOR,  ABHORRED. 
482  lite  thine,  A.  the  thing  unclean 
525  I  would  be  by  myself  abhoiTed 

ABIDE. 
14  My  heart  to  thee :  here,  Lord,  a. 
93  A.  with  me  !    Fast  falls  the 
102  A.  with  me  from  morn  till 
338  There,  safe  thou  shalt  a. 
648  Come  and  with  us.  e'en  us,  a. 

with  us,  and  let  thy  light 
742  saviour,  with  me  a. 

is  there  I  would  always  a. 
700  Come  quickly  and  a.,  Or  life 
804  Let  us  thus  in  God  a. 
802  A.  with  us,  O  Lord,  we  pray 

ABIDETH,  ABIDING. 
166  No  thanks  to  them— a. 
G48  We've  no  abiding  city  here 

ABODE. 
05  Make  this  a  place  of  thine  a. 
89  to  them  That  love  the  dear  a. 
241  To  heaven,  the  place  of  his  a. 

:  ikes  with  mortals  his  a. 
501  Their  soul  is  his  a. 
556  Be  thou  my  sure  a. 
581  parting  breath,  To  his  divine  a. 
057  The  saints'  secure  a. 
713  And  grace  her  mean  a. 
980  To  bear  him  to  their  bright  a. 
d  heaven,  that  blissful  a. 

1034  shining  dust  Of  my  divine  a. 

1035  Removes  his  blest  a. 

1012  O  glorious  hour!  U  blest  a. 
1052  in  this  divine  a.  Change 

1003  And  mount  Co  our  native  a. 

1004  Where  Jesus  ha^  fixed  his  a. 

ABODES. 

777  Fair  a.  I  build  for  you 


ABOUND. 

52  In  our  hearts  and  lives  a. 

70  those  who  in  thy  grace  a. 
288  day  to  day,  Be  in  us  and  a. 
317  To  every  soul  a. 
809  O  let  our  love  and  faith  a. 

ABOUNDING. 
371  live,  Through  his  a.  grace 
805  Rejoice  in  thy  a.  grace 

903  A.  grace  repay. 

ABOVE. 

12  the  blest  hour,  when  from  a. 
41  heavenly  powers,  To  carry  us  a, 

4^4  I  lift  my  heart  to  things  a. 

530  Is  the  full  heaven  enjoyed  a. 

GOO  And  seek  the  glorious  things  a. 

780  that  binds  The  happy  souls  a. 

786  Lift  up  your  hearts  to  things  a. 

880  I  shall  see  him  and  hear  him  a. 
1009  There  is  a  world  a. 
1078  And  seek  the  things  a. 

ABRAHAM. 
274  In  A. '8  breast,  and  sealed 
451  And  raised  us  into  A.'s  sons 
471  A.,  when  severely  tried 
523  word,  thv  oath,  to  A.'s  race 
014  If  called,  like  A.'s  child 
1075  The  God  of  A.  praise 
1077  Hail,  A.'s  God,  and  mine 

ABSENT. 
534  While  thou  art  a.  from  the 
553  A.  from  thee,  my  Light 
1050  A.  from  him  I  roam 

ABSOLVED. 
238  Fully  a.  through  these 

ABSTINENCE. 
107  May  a.  the  flesh  restrain 

ABUNDANCE. 
50  And  then  in  rich  a.  The 

904  From  our  a.  to  impart 

ABUNDANTLY. 

557  spirit  cries,  A.  forgive 


AW 


12 


ADO 


ABUSE,  ABUSED. 

336  delay  not,  why  longer  a. 
880  Oft  abused  thee  to  thy  face 

ABYSS. 

97  Whose  throne  is  in  the  vast  a, 
126  0  God,  thou  bottomless  a. 
•i  M  ( >  Love,  thou  bottomless  <t. 
492  Thou.  a.  ol  love  and  goodness 
681  Still  out  of  the  deepest  a. 

ACCENTS. 
598  O  still  in  a.  sweet  and  strong 
680  In  soothing  a.  Jesus  said 
692  With  what  glad  a.  sliall  1  rise 
711  No  a.  flow,  no  words  ascend 
S39  o  shall  not  warmer  a.  tell 

ACCEPTED. 

79  Thou  hast  a.  those  alone 
286  Holy  Ghost !    In  this  a.  hour 
853  Thy  last  a.  time  may  be 
361  Now  is  the  a.  time 
400  relieve,  In  this  a.  hour 
47)4  praise  to  the  Lamb !  a.  I  am 
489  come  in  this  a.  hour 
610  A.  at  thy  throne  of  grace 
899  In  Christ  a.  stand 
1027  In  this  the  a.  day 

ACCEPTANCE. 

32  And  let  them  now  a.  have 
36  To  heaven,  and  find  a.  there 


ACCORD. 

And  sweetly  join  with  one  a. 
Whim  they  meet  with  one  a. 
Join  in  a  song  with  sweet  a. 
both  heaven  and  earth  a. 
Assembled  here  with  one  a. 
We  meet  with  one  a. 
Tuned  by  thee  in  sweet  a. 
Give  we  all  with  one  a. 
Your  voice  with  one  a. 
And  all,  with  one  a. 
sing  with  one  heart  and  a. 


19 

25 

41 

79 

275 

286 

485 

805 

876 

945 

1012 


ACCOUNT. 

305  How  stands  that  dark  a. 
."»;  i  A  Btricl  a.  to  give 

1021  Who  such  a  strict  a.  must  give 
1023  Ere  the  dread  a.  be  past 

ACHING. 
404  My  a.  breast  inspire 
898  Whose  a.  heart  or  burning 

ACT,  ACTS. 

476  My  every  a.,  word,  thought,  be 

ffi  i  .mi  thy  wondrous  acts  proclaim 
987  All  his  mighty  a.  record 

ACTIONS. 
107  Through  all  the  a.  <»f  the  day 
578  By  a.,  words,  and  tempers 
600  By  a.  show  your  sins  forgiven 
799  please  Through  all  their  a.  run 
803  Heuce  may  all  our  a.  flow 


.M  TUATB. 

440  A.,  and  All  the  whole 
806  Move,  and  a.,  and  guide 

ADAM. 

154  Let  all  the  sons  of  A.  rise 

155  sleep,  as  A.  in  his  bower 

207  A  second  A.  to  the  light 

307  Which  did  in  A.  fall 

330  For  A.'s  Lost  race  Christ  hath 

42-3  And  bled  for  A.*8  helpless  race 

519  more  I  have,  As  the  old  A.  dies 

792  Tame  the  old  A.  in  our  soul 

803  The  perfect  world  by  A.  trod 

ADAMANT. 
396  O  Lord,  an  a.  would  melt 
588  Armed  with  that  a.  and 
771  Till  hearts  of  a.  shall  break 

ADORE. 

5  The  Lord  your  God  a. 

6  And  to  eternity  Love  and  a. 
10  The  Son  and  Spirit  we  a. 

27  All  that  breathe,  your  Lord  a. 

37  Thou  whom  all  thy  saints  a. 

38  We  would  a.  our  Maker  too 
48  The  true  and  only  Son  a. 
54  All  thy  people  shall  O. 

56  Thus  unite  we  to  a.  him 
64  Our  hearts  a.  thy  name 

67  Thy  saints  «.  thy  holy  name 

68  glorious  name  let  all  a. 
Ill  And  nature's  God  a. 

136  holy!  all  the  saints  a.  thee 
143  This  God  is  the  God  we  a. 

182  Him  whom  heaven  and  earth  a. 
ISO  Angels  a.  him  in  slumber 
188  Hasten,  mortals,  to  a.  him 
244  Your  Lord  and  King  a. 

246  All  the  heavenly  hosts  a.  thee 

247  There  forever  to  a.  him 
298  bid  the  admiring  world  a. 
332  To  a.  the  all-atoning  Lamb 
480  With  joy  unspeakable  a. 
552  Yet  I  love  thee  and  a. 

554  Blest  Saviour  I  a. 

010  That  mercy  I  a. 

631  all  heaven's  host  a.  their  King 

634  faithful  grace  I  know  and  I  a. 

680  We  joyfully  a.  thee 

701  Thy  wondrous  love  a. 

849  We  thee  unseen  a. 

878  May  we  praise  thee  and  a. 

905  Thee  we  a.,  eternal  Name 
lido  yea,  Amen  !  lei  all  a.  thee. 
1069  Then  in  hymns  of  praise  a. 
1075  I  shall  his  power  a. 
1085  And  with  your  lives  a.  him 
1096  Come  let  our  souls  o.  the  Lord 
1 109  Him  with  quiet  joy  a. 
1112  Thy  wisdom  here  we  learn  to  a. 

ADORED. 

10  Thou  God  of  hosts  by  all  a. 
20  He  thy  glorious  name  a. 
12i)  rather..  .By  all  the  earth  «. 

137  Forever  be  thy  name  a.,  Thy 


ADO 


13 


AID 


144  Bv  the  heavens  and  earth  a. 

AFRAID. 

170  Forever  be  thy  name  a. ;  I 

630  Lo  !  it  is  I ;  be  not  a. 

177  Forever  be  his  name  a. 

617  Never  need  we  be  a. 

184  Prince  of  peace.  For  evermore  a. 

1087  Who  sometimes  am  a.  to  die 

190  Christ  by  highest  heaven  <r. 

•j  j."  By  angel  hosts  a. 

AFRIC. 

299  Forever  be  thy  name  a.  For 

:.  from  A.*8  barren  sand 

494  As  in  heaven  be  here  a. 

930  Where  A.'s  sunny  fountains 

896  So  let  the  saviour  be  a. 

908  Be  thou  0  Christ  a. 

AGB. 

1006  Be  thy  holy  name  a. 

373  Our  eyes  hav.-  >»M-n  the  Steps  of  n. 

1097  Who  thy  great  nam.'  a. 

658  And  now  in  a.  and  grief  thy  name 

ADORATION. 

788  through  one  bright  eternal  <\. 

875  wintry  hour  Of  man's  maturera. 

52  Thanks  we  give  and  a. 

876  promise  .  .  .  Fulfilled  to  latest  a. 

186  Richer  by  far  is  the  heart's  a. 

959  Mine  a.  is  naught  with  thee 

ADORING. 

1011  The  a.  that  in  heaven  they  spend 

223  There  a.  at  his  feet 

AGES. 

132  A  thousand  a.  in  their  flight 

ADORNED,  ADORNING. 

139  Through  endless  a.  still  the  same 

14  A.  with  prayer  and  love 

233  To  thee  the  endless  a.  through 

878  Which  a.  the  Saviour-child 

580  That  through  the  a.  it  be  given 

1035  New  Jerusalem  ...  .1.  with 

953  The  God  of  a.,  praise 

047  Thus  the  Christian  life  adorning 

964  A  thousand  a.  in  thy  sight 

991  Long  as  eternal  a.  roll 

ADVENT. 

1055  While  endless  a.  waste  away 

850  With  the  last  a.  we  unite 

1016  Let  the  mighty  a.  chorus 

AGED. 

1116  Be  to  thine  a.  servant  given 

ADVOCATE. 

110  And  be  my  .1.  with  God 

AGONY. 

239  Jesus  my  A.  above 

207  The  double  a.  in  man 

239  Almighty  A.,  to  thine 

209  Bespeaks  thy  soul's  deep  a. 

251  Our  A.  with  God  He 

219  Saviour ...  Is  stretched  in  a. 

252  The  glorious  A .  on  high 

221  Thee  by  thy  painful  a. 

258  Still  our  A.  in  heaven 

236  Through  earth's  most  bitter  a. 

Friend  and  A.  with  God 

6(i5  the  fainting  heart,  The  a. 

440  Hear  my  ^4.  divine 

670  Behold  thy  mother's  a. 

720  Christ  our  A.  is  made 

723  By  thine  a.  of  prayer 

836  Thine  a.  and  bloody  sweat 

AFFECTIONS. 

850  His  fearful  drops  of  a. 

496  Nail  my  a.  to  the  cross 

519  My  vile  a.  crucify 

AGONIES. 

647  Let  my  best  a.  center 

399  The  a.  I  feel 

662  Thither  the  warm  a.  move 

423  on  the  tree.  In  a.  and  blood 

852  O  let  our  warm  a.  move 

487  A.  of  strong  desire 

1048  His  freed  a.  rise. 

AGONIZING. 

AFFLICTED. 

246  Hail  thou  a.  Saviour 

1002  Though  a.  not  alone 

340  A.  in  the  garden 

383  By  thine  a.  pain 

AFFLICTION. 

179  In  the  midst  of  a.  my  table  is 

AGREE. 

335  To  soothe  your  a.  or  banish 

37  We  now  with  all  thy  saints  a. 

640  When-  such  a  light  a. 

101  Lord  let  us  in  our  homes  a. 

661  Witli  this  beneath  a.'8  load 

785  Let  all  our  hearts  a. 

759  On  whom  in  a.  I  call 

789  And  cordially  a. 

761  A.'8  deepest  gloom 

790  The  souls  that  here  a. 

1011  The  mortal  a.  is  past 

793  We  all  shall  then  in  one  a. 

1072  A.*8  waves  may  round 

804  Let  us  in  thy  name  a. 

1073  The  storms  of  a.  beneath 

906  Sweetly  may  we  all  a. 

811  all  their  heart  and  stremxth  a. 

AFFLICTIONS. 

177  A.  came  at  thy  command 

AID. 

628  But  these  a.  of  the  dust 

168  In  trouble  our  unfailing  a. 

758  'Midst  outward  a.  shall 

an  very  present  -4. 

1054  In  all  my  a.  to  thee 

266  Thy  celestial  <;.  posses.-ing 

AIM 


14 


AXC 


309  Jesus  th i no  a.  afford 
430  A  sure  and  present  <t. 

462  0  Love  thy  b  wereigB  a.  impart  A 

I  Love  thy  sovereign  o.  impart  T 

496  Jesus,  thy  timely  a.  impart 
."•it  Haste  to  mint'  a.,  thine  ear 

(<45  I  tuy  timely  a.  Implore 

3 1  in  faith  his  promised  a. 
679  thy  (.<>d.  I  will  still  give  ti. 

.n  !  whither  shall  we  flee  for  a. 

707  When  mortal  <i.  is  vain 
742  Thy  gracious  "•  I  seek 

?73  Behold  him  present  with  his  a. 
\  ttd  swift  our  hands  to  a. 
ast  power  to  a.  or  I 
\  Hi  a.  and  peace  for  him 
1034  No  more  demands  thine  a. 

AIM,  AIMS. 
506  A  single,  steady  a. 

■  only  end  and  a.  of  man 

708  Its  restless  aims  and  fear.-. 

ALARM,  ALARMS. 
655  A  .  me  in  this  hour 
823  watchmen. .  .take  the  a.  they 

N  i  rude  alarms  of  raging  foes 
970  Or  shake  at  death's  a. 

ALIEN. 
729  I  wander  an  a.  from  thee. 

ALL. 
31  They  find  their  a.  in  thee 
127  And  a.  we  have  and  all  we  are 
212  Let  a.  I  have  and  all  I  am 
214  1  give  myself  away,  — 'Tis  a.  that 
832  For  a.,  for  all,  my  Saviour  died 
396  That  1  shall  tlnd  my  a.  in  thee 

463  Thou  art  my  Life,  my  God,  my.l, 
4<S'J  our  a.,  no  longer  ours  but  thiue 
470  A.  I  have  and  all  I  am 

635  thee  m  a.,  Having  all  in  thee 
6 i3  Thou  from  hence  my  a.  shalt  be 
896  And  so  give  a.  to  him 

ALL  IN  ALL. 
6<   But  thou  to  us  art  a.  in  a. 
KM  <  »iir  Ood  is  a.  in  a. 
x.'03  Thou  art  a.  in  a.  to  me 
887  lind  in  Christ  your  a.  in  a. 
481  our  God  our  a.  in  a. 
'  i  hrisl  be  a.  in  a. 
486  Let  my  Lord  be  a.  in  a, 
525  And  feel  that  Christ  is  <t.  in  a. 
136  Jesus  my  <i.  in  a.  thou  art 

life  in  death,  my  n.  in  a. 
751  For  thou  art  <>.  in  a. 

ou,  0  Christ,  art  <i.  in  n. 
088  God  in  Christ  is  a.  in  a. 

ALLEGHANY. 
988  on  A.'s  mountains 

ALLOY. 
182  Pure  and  free  from  gin's  '/. 
708  o  'tis  delight  without  n. 
l"i  1  A  country  "f  Joy  without  any  a. 


ALMIGHTY. 

6  Thou  who  a.  art,  Now  rule 
138  The  work  of  an  <i.  hand 
i7o  i  rest  bene  th  the  A.*s  shade 
184  i.  d  of  ".  love 

thine  own  work,  A.  God 
■  Qd  safe  in  his  a.  h:-.nds 
926  His  own  n.  band  shall 
1101  A  word  of  thine  a.  breath 

ALMS. 
896  Then  for  his  sake  thine  a.  impart 

ALONE. 
87  But  thou  tut  not  a.  In  courts 
125  In  glory  all  n. 
125  O  dod.  yet  not  a. 
827  'Tis  thee  I  love,  for  thee  a. 
785  God  cries  out.  Let  me  a. 
737  And  I  am  left  <i.  with  thee 
951  Let  me  '/. .'  his  mercy  cried 
953  Cried.  Let  it  still  a. 
975  I  shall  not  die  a. 

ALPHA. 
491  A.  and  Omega  be 

ALTAR. 
5  flame  From  his  own  a.  brought 
99  Now  froin  the  a.  of  our  hearts 
lsu  saints  before  the  a.  bending 
467  all  I  am,  Upon  his  ".  lay 
471  Dies  on  the  a.  of  thy  cross 
188  Never  shall  the  a.  lire 
562  On  the  mean  n.  of  ruy  heart 
808  Beside  thy  sacred  a.,  Re 
868  Where  the  heart  is  the  a.  whence 
924  And  souls  beneath  the  a.  groan 
1085  Heap  on  his  sacred  a.  The  gifts 
1107  Before  thine  a. -throne 

ALTARS. 
135  Till  all  thy  living  a.  claim 
920  And  cast  their  a.  to  the  ground 

ALWAY. 

998  I  would  not  live  a. ;  no 

AMAZING, 

41  The  thought  of  such  a.  bliss 
211  Love  bo  "..  SO  divine 
396  -l.  thought !— unmoved  I 

422  A.  love!  how  can  it  be 

AMBITION. 
613  Perish  every  fond  >'. 
962  Vain  his  a.,  noise,  and 


569  .1 
L050  .1 


AMEN. 

esus.  grant  our 

,  so  let  it  be! 


AMETHYST. 

1060  With  (i.  unpriced 

ANCHOR. 

420  Sure  my  s<ai!*s  <t.  may  remain 
1-1   My  o.  holds  within  the  veil 


AXC 


15 


AXT 


526  Thou  art  the  a.  of  my  hope 
640  This  a.  shall  my  soul  sustain 
1004  Weigh  thine  a.,  spread  thy 
1110  An  a.  to  steady  the  soul 

ANCIENT. 
6  reign  oyer  u>.  A.  of  days 
86  Thou  to  whom  In  a.  time 

132  Before  the  birth  of  a.  time 
140  and  Defender,  the  A.  of  days 
148  A.  of  eternal  days 
166  For  still  our  a.  foe 
274  Remember,  Lord,  the  a.  days 
810  mountains. .  .a.  seats  forsake 
so.")  Sing  as  in  the  a.  days 
924  take  thine  a.  people  home 
953  A.  of  endless  days 

107.")  .1.  of  everlasting  days 

1197  And  in  more  a.  yean 

ANEW. 
18  He  forms  their  ruined  souls  a. 
285  And  form  me  all  a. 
309  To  form  the  heart  a. 
453  my  Saviour  shall  make  me  a. 
497  Till  thou  a.  my  soul  create 
536  And  form  my  soul  a. 
923  By  sovereign  grace  be  formed  a. 

ANGEL. 
42  Let  all  the  a.  throng  Give 
134  And  a.  bands  are  waiting 

192  The  a.  of  the  Lord  came  down 
257  No  a.  in  the  sky,  Can  fully 
433  What  a.  tongue  can  tell 

614  Some  a.  may  be  there  in  time 
646  Till,  by  a. -bands  attended 
705  theme  demands  an  a.'s  tongue 
707  That  ear  is  filled  with  a.  songs 
823  what  might  fill  an  a.'s-  heart 
886  the  story  which  a.  voices  tell 
973  Till  the  last  a.  rise  and  break 
1008  No,  a. !  seek  thy  place 
1095  And  let  thine  a.  stand  between 

ANGELS. 

56  Earth  takes  up  the  a.'  cry 

57  Praise  him,  a.,  in  the  height 
97  Thy  a.  shall  around  their  beds 

106  And  with  the  a.  bear  thy  part 
108  While  well-appointed  a.  keep 

119  ^4.  with  both  wings  veil 

120  To  thee  all  a.  cry  aloud 
144  Eves  of  a.  are  too  dim 

148  Mighty  God  !  while  a.  bless  thee 
170  me,  whom  watchful  a.  keep 

193  And  a.  flew  with  eager  joy 

194  From  a.  bending  near  the  earth 
194  And  hear  the  a.  sing 

233  The  shining  a.  as  they  speed 
235  Lord  is  risen  indeed  ;  Attending  a. 
237  And  a.  chant  the  solemn  lay 
825  While  a.  view  with  wondering 
342  O  ye  a.  hovering  round  us 
350  Ready  for  you  the  a.  wait 
356  A.  our  servants  are 

442  And  the  a.  could  do  nothing 

443  Where  the  a.  praise  their 


517  As  a.  who  behold  thy  fare 

694  Among  the  a.  pure  and  bright 

710  While  a.  in  their  songs 

758  ten  thousand  of  <i.  rejoice 

7&i   Behold.  ..innumerable  hostsof  a. 

904  1  'i  1  the  wings  of  a.  iiy 

r  <i.'  claims  restrain  his 
unong  his  a. 
980  And  a.  are  attending  near 
964  While  a.  watch  the  soft 
1004  ,1..  Joyful  to  attend 

tending  a.  shout  for  joy 
1070  A.  of  Jesus,  a.  of  light 

-    '.  charge  at  last 
108S  And  joyous  a.  o'er  me 

ANGELIC. 

58  See!  the  a.  hosts  have  crowned 
125  A.  spirits,  countless  souls 
188  Lo!  the  a.  host  rejoices 
2  Hi  Help  ve  bright  a.  spirits 
259  Hark"!  a.  voices  cry 

ANGER. 
172  Whose  a.  is  so  slow  to  rise 
390  Nor  in  thy  righteous  a.  swear 
455  Lord,  and  is  thine  a.  gone 
481  Be  a.  to  my  soul  unknown 
804  Free  from  a.  and  from  pride 
813  To  stand,  or  how  thine  a.  bear? 
1103  Whose  a.  smites  them,  and 

ANGUISH. 
157  A.  and  sin  and  dread 
217  Yet  he  that  hath  in  a.  knelt 
320  And  tears  of  a.  flow 
344  Ye  by  fiercer  a.  torn 
618  O  by  the  a.  of  that  night 
683  here  tell  your  a. :  Earth  has  no 
839  While  yet  in  a.  lie  surveyed 
1007  And  no  sigh  of  a.  sore 
1043  The  a.  and  distracting  care 

ANOINTED. 
181  Hail  to  the  Lord's  A. 

rist  is  born  the  great  .1. 
24*5  By  almighty  love  a. 

438  His  dear  A.  One 

ANSWER. 
124  Unless  in  a.  to  our  Lord 
216  .4.  thou  Man  of  grief  and  love 
282  And  a.  when  thy  children 
383  Send  the  a.  from  above 
425  A.  if  mine  thou  art 
498  And  waits  to  a.  prayer 
607  Who  will  ((..  gladly  saying 
607  A.  quickly  when  he  Cftlleth 
735  And  send  a  peaceful  a. 
793  And  send  a  peaceful  a.  down 
945  The  peaceful  a.  give 
1021  And  a.  in  that  day 

ANTS. 
547  Go  to  the  a.  for  one  poor  grain 

ANTEPAST. 

439  That  a.  of  heaven 


AXT 


16 


ARM 


ANTHEM. 
56  Bid  we  thus  our  a.  flow 
129  To  thee  an  a.  raise 

1 1  catch  the  a.  that  from  heaven 
jK  i  Hark,  how  the  heavenly  a.  drowns 
8T4  Loud  will  swell  the  pealing  a. 
id?  o  let  thai  glorious  a.  swell 
922  The  a.  of  thy  praise  to  roll 
1093  Swell  the  n.,  ra.se  the  song 

ANTHEMS. 
1»5  Loud  with  their  a.  ring 
209  Let  pealing  a.  rend  the 
227  Glory  to  God  in  full  a.  of 
233  heavens  resounding  with  a. 
447  Let  cheerful  a.  till  his  house 
563  Loud  your  a.  raise 
014  And  faultless  a.  raise 
860  Till  with  their  a.  ours  shall 
W6  We  all  with  vows  and  a. 
998  While  the  a.  of  rapture 
1036  Their  endless  a.  raise 

ANXIOUS. 

171  Bid  my  a.  fears  subside 

176  Why  should  this  a.  load 

6(. »2  When  «.  cares  would  break 

994  Rest  for  the  a.  brow 
1078  free  from  every  a.  thought 
1115  Every  a.  thought  repress 

APOSTLE,  APOSTLES. 
900  When  doomed  to  death  the  a.  lay 
10  Apostles  join  the  glorious  throng 
120  The  a.'  glorious  company 
144  Thee  a.,  prophets  thee 
585  The  a.  of  my  Lord 
812  sprang  the  a.  honored  name 
1044  JL.,  martyrs,  prophets,  there 

APOSTOLIC. 
275  The  a.  promise  given 
815  Make  good  their  a.  boast 
831  Make  good  our  a.  boast 

APPEAR. 

30  Son  of  the  living  God  a. 

65  our  God  in  majesty  a. 
216  Or  God  a,  to  me 
246  Till  in  erlorv  we  a. 
412  0  how  shall  I  a. 
479  Shall  soon  in  your  behalf  a. 
4H7  When  his  glory  shall  a. 
489  Son  of  God  a.,  ft. 
4:.)3  And  wait  till  Christ  a. 
512  And  he  will  soon  a. 
515  Christ  shall  in  me  a. 
524  A .  our  glorious  God,  a. 
575  And  duly  shall  a.,  In  verdure 
592  ()  when  wilt  thou,  my  life,  a. 
526  My  Saviour  doth  not  yel  a. 
<  ;i  thou  a.  thy  members 

733  And  when  JeSUS  doth  a. 

75  I  - 1 .  and  bid  me  turn  again 
946  Before  our  God  a, 

954  TO  sec  our  Lord  a. 
101 1  Lord  of  Lords  shall  soon  a. 
1065  Aid  see  thee  in  gl«>ry  <>. 


APPEARING. 

647  Bid  us  look  for  his  a. 

043  still  we  wait  for  thine  a. 
1029  You  who  long  for  his  ". 
1065  We  long  thy  a.  I 

APPETITES. 

326  And  bids  your  longing  a. 

APPLE. 
455  As  the  a.  of  thine  eye. 
497  Quick  as  the  a.  of  an  eye,  the 
511  Quick  as  the  a.  of  an  eye,  O  God 
770  Dear  as  the  a.  of  thine  eye 

APPOINTS,  APPOINTED. 
782  Where  he  a.  we  go 
21  in  thine  own  appointed  way 
181  Hail  in  the  time  a. 

188  O  receive  whom  God  a. 
1020  The  a.  hour  make  haste 

APPROACH. 
511  I  want  the  first  a.  to  feel 
827  Permit  them  to  a.,  he  cries 
835  "We  now  a.  to  God 

APPROVE,  APPROVES,  APPROVED. 

313  None  else  will  Heaven  a. 
380  Who  would  himself  to  thee  a. 
877  And  God  will  well  a. 
301  Thy  righteous  law  approves  it 
701  and  show  yourselves  approved 

ARABIA. 

163  By  night,  A.'s  crimsoned  sands 

ARCH,  ARCHES. 
87  Thy  temple  is  the  a. 
185  And  heaven's  eternal  arches  ring 
226  though  heaven's  high  a.  ring 

ARCHANGEL,  ARCHANGELS. 
38  Thee  while  the  first  a.  sings 
244  soon  shall  hear  the  a.'s  voice 
1010  The  great  a.*s  trump  shall 
1023  Shall  the  a.'.s  trumpet  tone 
1027  Whene'er  the  a.'.s  trump  shall 
18  Whose  praise  archangels  sing 
1 14  Angels  and  a.  sing 
1005  Not  all  the  a.  can  tell 
1077  The  great  a.  sing 

ARDENT. 
78  With  a.  hope  and  strong  desire 
3S0  Hear,  ()  hear,  my  o.  cry. 
1051  fire  Our  hearts  with  a.  love 

ARK. 
266  Pointing  to  an  a.  of  rest 
888  Behold  the  a.  of  God 

1111  0  hide  them  safe  In  Jesus'  ark 

ai:m. 
33  thine  a.  of  power  hath  saved 

96  And  a.  my  soul  with  ^ra 
1  1J  si  long  is  iiis  a.  and  snail  fulfill 
160  Thine  a.  unseen  conveyed  me 
.::  5  Wh(  n  from  the  a.  of  iu  sn  set  free 


ARM 


17 


ASL 


451 
451 
548 
567 

707 

778 

876 
81)1 

931 
951 

HM3 
1097 

1099 
1105 

1105 


123 

155 
1(39 
170 
359 
892 
421 1 
577 
583 
651 
653 

:  16 
822 
827 

880 
887 
889 
967 
970 
999 


448 
543 
566 
566 
56? 
568 
581 
5S4 
587 
599 
690 


And  bared  thine  a.  in  all  our 
Thy  single  a.,  almighty  Lord 
Thine  a.  that  upward  stayed 
The  a.  of  flesh  will  fail  you 
Bur  lake  to  a.  you  for  the  flght 
But  a.  yourselres  with  all  the 

In  this  aery  hour 
There  is  an  a.  thai  never  tires 
That  a.  upholds  the  sky 
Strong  were  thy  foes;  but  the  a. 
And  gather  with  thine  a. 
The  Lord  makes  bare  his  a. 
Who  with  his  own  right  a. 
His  a.  the  strength  imparls 
A.  of  the  Lord  awake,  awake,  Pu 
Who  holdest  in  thine  a.  the 
often  when  his  a.  was  bared 
Sufficient  is  thine  a.  alone 
Whose  a.  alone  can  save 
A.  of  the  Lord  awake,  awake,  Th 
thy  right  hand,  thy  powerful  a. 
Thine  a  ,  0  Lord,  in  days  of  old 
o  (rod,  whose  a,  sustained 
And  lean  on  thy  sustaining  a. 

ARMS. 
Within  thy  circling  a.  I  lie 
And  lodge  us  in  the  a.  divine 
Se  ;ure  within  thine  a.  to  lie 
Thine  everlasting  a.  of  love 
Now  to  thine  a.  of  mercy  fly 
( >peu  thine  <i.  and  take  me  in 
Thine  a.  of  love  still  open  are 
When  we  shall  cast  our  a.  away 
Stand  to  your  a.  the  foe  is  nigh 
Still  be  thy  a.  my  sure  defense 
When  his  loving  or.  receive  us 
Let  others  stretch  their  a.  like 
r  -ad.  The  everlasting  a. 
The  a.  of  love  that  compass  me 
lambs.  And  folds  them  in  his  a. 
That  his  a.  had  been  thrown 
In  thine  a.  and  at  thy  breast 
Gathered  with  thine  a.  and 
Within  the  a.  of  God 
To  call  them  to  his  a. 
But  the  wide  a.  of  mercy  are 

ARMOR. 
Arm  me  with  thy  whole  a.,  Lord 
My  soul  with  thy  whole  a.  arm 
Seize  your  a.,  gird  it  on 
Gird  ye  on  the  a.  bright 
Put  on  the  gospel  a. 
To  la;.'  thine  a.  by 
Nor  lay  thine  a.  down 
Thine  a.  is  divine 


And  put  your  a.  on 

In  all  the  </.  of  his  God 
keeps  the  Christian's  a.  bright 

ARMY,  ARMIES, 

663  Like  a  mighty  <>.  Moves  the 
:.»;i  flery  pillar  At  our  a.'*  head 

into  victory  His  a.  shall  he  lead 
10.33  One  a.  ol  the  living  God 
82 *  While  all  tic-  arm ies  of  the  skies 
593  And  all  thy  a.  shine 
2 


1035  And  the  bright  a.  sinor. 

1002  The  a.  of  the  ransomed  saints 

ARRAY,  ARRAYED. 
900  thy  strength,  Thy  beautiful  a. 
966  B  >fore  me  place  in  dread  a. 
238  flaming  worlds,  in  these  arrayed 
1064  1  long  to  behold  him  a. 

ARROW,  ARROWS. 
955  The  a.  is  flown,— the  moment 
950  As  the  winged  t*.  flies 
116  Though  the  arrows  past  us  fly 
1073  And  outfly  all  the  a.  of  death 

ART. 

490  As  thou  a.,  so  let  us  he 

515  With  me,  1  know.  I  feel,  thou  a. 

586  1 1  may  I  learn  the  a. 

009  o  that  all  the  a.  might  know 

ASCEND. 

4 13  Who  shall  a.  on  high 

628  „  t .  into  a  purer  clime 

657  And  you  and  I  a.  at  last 

816  heart  and  mind  may  evermore  a. 

•>',  I  V"  saints  a.  the  skies 

•ill  then  a.  to  meet  the  Lord 

991  Ah!  when  shall  we  a. 
1055  Then  let  me,  gracious  Lord,  a. 
1073  Come  let  us  a.,  my  companion 

ASCENDS,  ASCENDING. 

322  through  the  elouds  a.  to  God 
1048  Thither  his  soul  a. 
932  A  thousand  hearts  ascending 

ASHAMED. 
595  I'm  not  a.  to  own  my  Lord 
604  A  mortal  man,  a.  of  thee 

ASHES. 
38  what  shall  earth  and  a.  do 
490  Dust  and  a.  though  we  be 

973  These  a.,  too,  this  little  dust 
979  securely  shall  my  a.  lie 
1012  While  a.  to  a.,  and  dust 

ASK. 

103  Will  furnish  all  we  ought  to  a. 
164  A.  and  receive  in  Jesus'  name 
179  0  what  shall  I  a.  of  thy  providence 
295  Naught  we  can  a.  to  make  us 
467  And  humbly  a.  for  more 
186  My  soul  a.  what  thou  wilt 
5:  is  requires,  Is  that  we  a.  for  more 
506  For  more  we  a. :  we  open  then 
537  I  have  the  things  I  a.  of  thee 
675  And  if  some  things  i  do  n<>t  a. 
689  .1.  but  in  faith,  it  shall  be  done 
700  To  those  who  a.  how  kind  thou 
71'.'  Lids  thee  a.  him,  waits  to  hear 
735  Father  we  a.  in  Jesus'  name 
856  What  they  a.  of  thee  to  gain 
962  \\  e  a.  in  faith  for  every  soul 

ASLEEP. 
979  A.  in  Jesus!  blessed  sleep 


ASP 


18 


AZU 


ASPIRE,  ASPIRES,  ASPIRING, 

ATONEMENT. 

ASPIRINGS. 

2fi  Hear  the  world's  a.  thou 

37  To  tfcee  our  trembling  hearts  a. 

210  The  grand  and  full  a.  made 

78  To  that  our  laboring  souls  a. 

838  For  all  a  full  a.  made 

4  «.*»  To  thee  our  bumble  hearts  a. 

246  ThOU  hast  full  <i.  mad" 

481  To  thee  with  my  whole  heart  a. 

881  High-priest  hath  full  a. 

600  To  him  continually  a. 

378  For  all  my  Bins  <t.  made 

661  my  heart  A.  in  vain  to  thee 

5:33  The  a.  of  thy  blood  apply 

15  To  thine  abode  my  heart  aspires 

i^-s  aii  my  heart  to  thee  a. 

ATTEND,  ATTENDANT. 

608  Heavenward  our  every  wish  a. 

1 55  Angels  where'er  we  go  a. 

[spiring  to  the  plains  of  light 

OK)  My  life  and  death  a. 

~'05  There  our  last  aspirings  end 

236  Attendant  in  thy  train 

ASSAIL,  ASSAILS. 

ATTRIBUTES. 

333  A.  my  peace  on  every  side 

16  sing  his  a.  and  name 

420  Hither,  when  heil  amiUs*  I  flee 

125  New  a.  sublime 

126  Thy  countless  a.  to  show 

ASSAULT,  ASSAULTS. 

139  Confess  thine  a.  divine 

665  Pot  each  a.  prepared 

449  To  bless  his  a.  divine 

69  From  all  assaults  of  hell  and  sin 

AUSPICIOUS. 

ASSEMBLED,  ASSEMBLING. 

73  On  this  a.  morn 

7  midst..  .A.  in  thy  name 

193  To  hail  the  a.  day 

30  With  us  thou  art  a.  here 

71  A.  in  thy  sacred  name 

AUTHOR. 

798  fears. .  .Since  we  a.  last 

231  Thou  of  life  the  a.,  death 

922  A.  at  thy  great  command 

851  A.  of  our  salvation,  thee 

54  In  thy  name,  O  Lord,  assembling 

851  A.  of  this  great  mystery 

ASSEMBLY. 

933  Great  A.  of  salvation 

37  Still  let  it  on  the  a.  stay 

AUTUMN. 

787  Behold  the  blest  a.  there 

644  And  the  a.  winds  have  come 

1080  Our  hope  when  a.  winds 

ASSIST. 

1082  Thy  hand  in  a.  richly  pours 

1  A.  me  to  proclaim,  To  spread 

1084  All  that  liberal  a.  pours 

ASSURANCE. 

AVENGE,  AVENGER. 

242  What  joy  the  blest  a.  gives !  He 

569  To  him  who  can  a.  your 

242  What  joy  the  blest  a.  gives,  I 

1092  the  Omnipotent !  mighty  Avenger 

557  In  peace  and  full  a.  go 

1011  Where  all  is  a.  and  peace 

AWAKE. 

555  Say  to  me  now,  A.,  awake 

ASTONISHED,  ASTONISHMENT. 

699  A  .,  awake,  my  tuneful  powers 

163  By  day  along  the  a.  lands 

954  With  all  the  dead,  a. 

405  Be  thou  a.,  O  my  soul 

970  A.,  ye  nations  under  ground 

525  Lost  in  astonishment  and  love 

994  in  the  dust,  A.,  come  forth 

ASTRAY. 

AWE. 

872  Seek  us  when  we  go  a. 

47  Serve  him  with  a.,  with 

%Ti  show  the  mind  which  went  a. 

112  Keep  the  wide  world  in  a. 

889  From  thy  fold  to  go  a. 

206  All  my  spirit  sinks  with  a. 

511  The  filial  a.,  the  fleshly  heart 

ASUNDER. 

531  And  rapturous  a.  and  silent 

797  When  we  a.  part 

860  With  <i.  like  theirs,  on  earth 

1020  'Twould  tear  my  soul  a.,  Lord 

929  To  a.  the  bold,  to  stay  the  weak 

ATOM. 

AWFUL. 

1000  Every  a.  of  thy  trust  Rests 

9  Before  Jehovah's  a.  throne 

41  This  a.  God  is  ours 

atom:,  ATONED,  ATONING. 

152  Give  glory  to  his  a.  name 

305  Hath  power  sufficient  to  a. 

163  And  speak  his  a.  band 

81 J  nor  prayers  ("an  e'er  for  sin  a. 

1 !  1  Trembling  before  thine  a.  throne 

415  Those  for  sin  could  D01  a. 

1(»20  That  a.  day  will  surely  come 

651  His  blood  for  me  did  once  a. 

867  And  for  sinners  to  a. 

AZURE. 

438  His  blood  atoned  for  all  our  race 

261   High  above  yon  a.  height 

851  All  partake  the  grace  atoning 

868  The  broad  expanse  of  a.  sky 

BAB 


19 


BAR 


is. 

BABE. 
192  The  heavenly  b.  you  there  shall 

BABEL. 

194  And  ever  o'er  its  B.  sounds 

BACK. 
381  And  bring  me  b.  to  God 
402  What  i>  it  kr<  ps  me  /*. 
89a  Than  hold  it  b.  from  thee 

BACKSLIDING,   BACK8LEDINGS. 

559  A  poor  b.  soul  rest  re 

557  And  freely  my  bacteHidings  heal 

BAITS. 
505  east  behind  The  b.  of  pleasing 

BALL. 
248  Who  fixed  this  earthly  b. 

248  On  this  terrestrial  b. 
698  Or  on  this  earthly  b. 

BALM. 
72  O  h.  of  care  and  sadness 
94  Our  b.  in  sorrow,  and  our 
208  The  b.  of  life,  the  cure  of  woe 
300  But  can  no  sovereign  b.  be  found 
306  A  b.  for  all  thy  grief  and  woe 
311  The  b.  of  pardoning  Love 
3--21  A  sovereign  b.  for  every  wound 
327  Jesus,  thy  b.  wdl  make  it  whole 
344  B.  that  flows  for  every  wound 
380  B.  to  heal  my  every  wound 
386  B.  of  all  my  grief  and  pain 

449  Poured  b.  into  my  bl<  i 

671  From  lips  divine  like  healing  1>. 
752  for  warfare,  b.  for  grief 
892  To  find  a  h.  for  woe 
986  There's  b.  in  their  assuaging 
1039  A  b.  for  every  wounded  breast 

BALMY. 
538  Till  mercy  with  its  b.  aid 

BAND,  BANDS. 
1044  Will  join  the  glorious  b. 
1052  Amid  the  shining  b. 
434  He  bound  me  with  the  bands  of 
583  Ye  blood-besprinkled  b. 

I  rod  himself  shall  loose  thy  b. 
Death  may  the  />.  of  life  unloose 
1039  And  greet  the  blood-besprinkled  b. 

BANISH,  BANISHED. 
409  And  b.  all  my  -in 

:."-r  wo  be  banished  from  thy 
419  if  I  were  b.  from  thee 
567  Call  home  thy  b.  one 
720  o  ye  /'.  Be 

937  Then  be  b.  grief  and  pain 
1020  What !  to  be  b.  from  my  Lord 

BANISHMENT. 

450  The  road  that  leads  from  b. 
C96  I  pass  my  years  of  b. 


BANKS. 

774  Close  by  its  b.  in  order  fair 

BANNER. 
'-'Hi  The  royal  b.  is  unfurled 
228  o  let  thy  conquering  b.  wave 
507  Lift  high  the  royal  b. 

ueatb  Ins  b.  true 
.">; ',  The  foe  before  his  />.  flies 
804  Come  and  spread  thy  b.  here 

nder  his  b.  thus  we  sing 
858  Jesus  spreads  his  b.  o*er  us 
883  We'll  flock  around  his  />. 
921  Now  ad  abroad  thy  b.  fling 

938  Bee  Jehovah's  b.  furled 

939  Wave  tin-  o. -cross  on  high 
1014  Shall  the  saints  his  b. 

BANNERS. 
663  See,  his  b.  go 
1104  Our  troops  shall  lift  their  o. 

BANQUET. 

851  And  7).  with  our  Lord 
853  He  the  b.  spreads  before  us 
853  Precious  b. ;  bread  of  heaven 
1054  To  And  at  the  b.  of  mercy 
1073  To  a  taste  of  the  b.  above 

BAPTISMAL. 

800  One  sole  b.  sign 

832  Once  shared  the  blest  b. 

BAPTIZE. 
276  B.  the  nations ;  far  and 
785  li.  Into  thy  name 

830  B.  this  soul  with  blood 

831  Sent  to  5.  into  thy  name 

BAPTIZED. 
671  7?.  into  the  sanctities 
SCO  I  am  b.  into  thy  name 
836  B.  in  Christ.  I  fear  not 
829  B.  into  the  Eather's  name 
829  li.  in  thine,  we  own  thy 
829  B.  into  the  Holy  Ghost 

BAPTIZING.  BAPTIZER. 
831  The  inward,  pure,  7>.  grace 
831  baptizer  of  our  spirits  thou 

BAR,  BARS. 

349  Before  his  b.  your  spirits 
954  to  call  The  nations  to  his  b. 

1021  I  at  thy  /,.  appear 

1034  Before  whose  I .  severe 
90  When  its  bat's  their  weakness 
237  Loose  all  your  b.  of  massy 

BARDS. 

36  The  lyre  of  Hebrew  h.  was  strung 
194  By  prophet-b.  foretold 

BARK. 

187  wind  that  tossed  my  foundei  ingo. 

613  My  little  i>.  is  c  »nfldent 
634  With  thee  within  my  b. 
i  1110  Though  heaves  our  b.  far  from 


BAR 


20 


BED 


BARREN. 

678  water-spring  To  a  dry,  7).  place 
769  The  dry  and  b.  ground 
953  li.  and  withered  trees 

1105  brought  them  lo  this  h.  shore 

BARRIER. 

393  Hath  broken  every  b.  down 

BATHE. 
659  There  I  shall  b.  my  weary 
730  w  iih  my  tears  bis  feet  I'll  b. 

BATTLE. 
500  Now  the  b.  wilJ  be  won 
567  This  day  the  noise  of  b. 

581  The  b.  ne'er  give  o'er 

582  The  day  of  b.  is  at  hand 
584  The  b.  soon  will  yield 
587  To  b.  all  proceed 

591  And  in  the  darkest  o.-fleld 
596  Upon  this  o.-iieid  of  earth 
921  Set  time's  great  b.  in  array 
991  The  b.'s  fought,  the  race  is  won 

1047  Gird  thee  for  the  b. 

1047  Peace  shall  follow  b. 

BATTLEMENTS. 

763  We  mark  her  goodly  b. 

BEAM. 
293  In  each  a  heavenly  b.  I  see 
x?')8  And  every  b.  conducts  to  thee 
411  By  thy  all-perceiving  b. 
560  O  may  one  b.  of  thy  blest  light 
565  Work  till  the  last  b.  fadeth 
cr,  Eternal  B.  of  light  divine 
6 !  1  ( )f  the  day's  last  b.  is  flown 
708  But  when  the  keener,  purer  b. 
980  A  b.  from  heaven  is  sent  to 
982  How  mildly  b.  the  closing  eyes 

BEAMS. 
17  His  b.  are  majesty  and  light 
34  Their  common  b.  unite 
67  With  b.  of  everlasting  day 
72  With  pure  and  radi  nt  b. 
Ill  O  let  thy  rising  b.  The  night 
153  Whose  b.  create  our  days 
284  Send  forth  thy  b.  divine 
290  The  gathered  b.  of  ages  shine 
266  With  />.  of  heavenly  day 
416  Till  thy  mercy's  beams  I  see 
428  Display  thy  b.  divine 
478  That  thy  bright  b.  on  me 
553  With  b.  of  mercy  shine 
604  lb'  sheds  the  b.  of  1  ght  divine 
661  Where  thy  full  b.  impart 
095  And  gioiy  b.  around  thy  bead 
704  Wit!)  b.  of  Bacred  bliss 
868  Which  b.  on  the  soul  and 
907  And  send  its  glorious  b.  afar 

91 1  Arise,  and  with  the  morning  b. 
939  hike  the  i>.  of  morning  fly 
943  Life  and  joy  thy  />.  impart 
loi  i  /;.  the  Saviour,  Shines  the 
1034  shall  there  bis  b.  display 
1065  Enjoying  the  b.  of  bis  love 


BEAMING. 

(51  love  B.  from  every  page 
464  sweetly  /v.  in  my  face 
730  compassion  B.  in  his  gracious  eye 

BEAR. 
317  Thou  dost  with  sinner--  b. 
o  b.  up  your  spirit  when 
Is.  Thee  he  in  his  anus  shall  b. 
641  But  he  will  b.  us  through 

BEARS. 
1 17  B.  and  forbears,  as  thou  hast  done 
254  What  every  member  b. 
734  In  his  hands  he  gently  b.  us 
754  Be  b.  them  all,  and  frees  us 
772  Their  souls  forever  b. 

BEATIFIC. 
657  face  shall  see  ;  The  b.  sight 
1065  The  sight  b.  they  prove 

BEAUTY. 

206  Full  of  b.,  truth,  and  grace 
238  My  b.  are,  my  glorious  dress 
702  0  Jesus,  thOU  the  //.  art 
775  Thy  b.  and  thy  strength  put  on 

870  And  here  thy  b.  see 

959  the  bloom  Of  earthly  b.  flies 
1058  True  vision  of  true  b. 
1064  His  b.  of  holiest  love 

BEAUTIES. 

17  His  7).,  how  divinely  bright 
31  Thy  uncreated  b.  shine 
299  And  still  new  b.  may  we  see 
545  On  all  thy  glorious  b.  gaze 
662  My  Saviour,  let  thy  b.  be 
977  The  short-lived  b.  die  away 
1054  I  long,  dearest  Lord,  in  thy  b. 
1063  Where  Jesus'  b.  display 

BEAUTIFUL. 
147  how  b.,  The  sight  of  thee 
769  How  b.  the  sweet  accord 

871  temples. . .  How  b.  they  stand 
880  In  that  b.  place  he  has  gone 
974  How  b.  on  all  the  hills 

BECKON,  BECKONS,  BECKONED. 

796  Where  none  shall  b.  us  away 
1078  And  angels  />.  me  away 

591  And  beckons  thee  his  road 
1004  Lo!  he  b.  from  on  high 

165  He  beckoned, and  the  winds  were 

BED. 
watchful  stations  round  my  b. 
When  on  the  b.  of  death  we  lie 
lie  smooths  my  b.,  and  give 
Low  lies  his  h.  with  the  beasts 
And  gilds  the  //.  of  death  with 
When  rising  from  the  b.  of  death 

Angels  -hail  hover  round  my  i>. 
When  i  remember  on  my  i>. 
graves. . .  And  softened  every  b. 
To  mourners  round  his  b. 
in  Its  narrow  b.  'tis  sleeping 


108 
167 

170 
1S6 
003 
412 

612 

693 
970 

'.'71 

lite;' 


BED 


21 


BET 


BEDS. 
97  Thy  angels  shall  around  their  b. 
118  Upon  our  b.  to  rest  ;  So  death 
197  dress  Is  by  our  b.  of  pain 

BEFRIEND. 

167  'Tis  yours  the  spirit  to  i>. 
872  We  aie  thine,  do  thou  b.  us 

BEG. 

893  O  rather  let  ine  b.  my  bread 

BEGUILE. 

530  Shall  aught  b.  me  on  the 

BEHALF. 
438  Sacrifice  In  my  /).  appears 
927  To  thee  in  their  h.  we  cry 

053  Thou  didst  in  our  b.  appear 

BEHAVIOR. 

1021  account. .  .For  my  b.  here 

BEHEST. 

151  Without  his  high  b. 

BEHIND. 
354  Look  not  b.,  make  no  delay 
802  Leave  all  you  have  and  are  b. 
364  Ye  need  not  one  be  left  b. 
564  before  us,  Mot  a  look  b. 
758  live  in  glory  and  leave  me  b. 
(J45  forsake,  Or  cast  his  words  b. 

BEING,  BEINGS. 
347  God  who  did  your  b.  give 
605  What  is  my  b.  but  for  thee 
774  Great  source  of  b.  and  of 
508  B.  of  beings,  God  of  love 

BELIEVE. 

28  Come,  let  us  who  in  Christ  b. 
220  B.,  believe  the  record  true 
275  Lord,  we  b.  to  us  and  ours 
302  I  would  b.  thv  promise,  Lord 
307  Lord,  if  thou  wilt,  I  do  b. 
311  O  that  I  could  b. 
367  R,  believe  in  Jesus'  name 
866  hear,  And  help  me  to  b. 
406  O  Jesus,  could  I  this  b. 
482  Sell-desperate,  I  b. 
bus  Father,  I  dare  b.  Thee  merciful 
512  I  steadfastly  b.  Thou  wilt 
517  the  Way,  In  whom  I  now  b. 
685  Power  to  b.,  and  go  in  peace 
535  Thou  canst,  thou  wilt,  1  dare  b. 
583  B.,  and  conquer  all 
620  Only  u.,  in  living  faith 
688  B.  his  word,  and  trust  his  grace 
885  And  sensibly  b. 
1012  To  those  who  b.  in  the  Lord 

BELIEVERS. 
573  And  show  them  how  b.  true 

]  o  bring  b.  home 
719  Only  to  b.  shown,  Glorious 
804  Show  how  true  b.  live 
804  Show  how  true  b.  die 


BELLS. 

1070  Far,  far  away,  like  b.  at  evening 

BELOVED. 

or  herd. .  ./>..  obeyed,  adored 

1.  !    And  less  b.  than  GrOd  alone 
.  ■ .  it  in  your  tents  my  B. 

BELOW. 

256  The  joy  of  all  b. 
592  servant . .  ■  While  dwelling  here  b. 
956  They  have  done  with  all  o. 
995  o  may  we  bless  thy  (rrace  b. 

1067  once  they  knew,  like  as  b. 

BEND,  BEND8,   BENDING. 

-fore  thy  throne  we  sinners  b. 
60  Lord,  when  we  b.  before  thy 
64  Low  at  thy  feet  we  I>. 
182  There  to  h.  the  knee  before  thee 
723  Low  we  h.  the  adoring  knee 
1001  In  thy  holy  place  we  h. 

i  here  his  adoring  spirit  bends 
31  Sinners. .  .Come  bending  at  thy 

BENEDICTION. 
271  On  us  thv  I>.  shower 
856  And  thv  fullest  b.  Shed 
1060  His  laud  and  b.  Thy 

BENEFITS. 
364  His  offered  b.  embrace 
1087  be  not  God's  b.  forgot 

BENIGHTED. 
270  To  our  b.  minds  reveal 
285  on  this  poor  b.  soul. .  .shine 
553  On  this  b.  heart. .  shine 
604  sheds. .  .light. .  .o'er  this  b.  soul 
805  Lights  in  a  b.  land 
815  The  lights  of  a  b.  land 

929  B.  in  this  land  of  light 

930  shall  we  to  men  />. .  .lamp 
943  Every  poor,  b.  heart 

BEQUEST. 
833  And  gave  his  own  their  last  b. 

BESET. 
123  I  lie,  B.  on  every  side 
351  death. .  .B.  thy  path,  nor 

BEST. 

88  Day  of  all  the  week  the  b. 
500  live  or  die.  I  know  not  which  is  b. 
637  dark  or  bright,  As  b.  may  seem 
655  joy  or  sorrow. .  .  As  It.  to  thee  may 
672  knows  W  hat  b.  for  each  will 


724  Out  of. 


BETHEL. 

.griefs  B.  I'll  raise 


BETHLEHEM. 
187  It  is  the  Star  of  B. 
187  The  Star,  the  Star  of  B. 

rist  is  born  in  Jt. 
195  More  bright  on  B.*8. .  .plains 
90!   Yet  doth  the  Star  of  B. 


BET 


BLE 


BETHANY. 
203  Gracious  One  of  B. 

BETRAY.  BETRAYAL,  BETRAYED. 

574  Assured  if  I  my  trust  b. 
850  And  thus  that  dark  betrayed 
833  When  Jesus  was  for  us  betrayed 

BETTER. 

488  Choose  thee  as  the  h.  part 
952  We  choose  the  b.  part  at  last 

BEWILDERED. 

200  That  bids  b.  souls  rejoice 

BIDDING. 

363  How  sweet  the  b.,  Come 

BILLOW,  BILLOWS. 
1114  tossed  on  the  breast  of  the  b. 

866  When  the  biUmm  till  with 

931  And  as  thy  h.  flow 
1054  Though  now  my  temptation  like  7>. 
1110  sound  Of  b.  that  never  can  sleep 

BIND. 

67  O  b.  us  to  each  other,  Lord 
7-26  7/.  my  wandering  heart  to  thee 
960  slender. .  .ties  That  b.  us  to  a 

BIRD,  BIRDS. 
305  Nor  bleeding  b.,  nor  bleeding 
122  The  bird*  that  rise  on  quivering 
141  The  b.,  without  barn  or  store 
1086  By  him  the  b.  are  fed 

BIRTH. 
139  Let  all  who  owe  to  thee  their  b. 
155  Encircled  from  our  second  b. 
417  By  thy  b.  and  by  thy  tears 
530  Born  by  a  new,  celestial  b. 
564  purpose  Spring  to  glorious  b. 
597  Then  let  us  prove  our  heavenly  b. 
853  When  the  angels  sang  thy  b. 
881  orbs. .  .Sprang  to  b.  beneath  thy 
.  1074  Of  heavenly/).,  though  wandering 
1081  goodness  marked  its  secret  b. 


23T( 


BIRTHRIGHT. 
If  tears  were  our  b.,  and 


BITTER,  BITTERLY,  BITTERNESS. 

161  The  bud  may  have  a  b.  taste 
167  To  earth  in  />.  sorrow  weighed 
349  No  God  regard  your  b.  prayer 
623  I  take  the  cup. .  .Though  b.  to 
638  B.  the  cup  of  woe 
272  It  grieves  me  hittt fly 
997  The  hilh  /  //r.s.s  of  death 

BLADE. 
575  The  tender  b.,  the  stalk,  the  ear 

1083  First  the  b.,  and  then  the  ear 

BLAST. 
172  If  one  sharp  b.  sweep  o'er  the 
807  Safe  from  each  b.  that  blows 

1074  The  fiercer  toe  i>.,  the  sooner 

1084  B.  each  opening  bud  of  joy 


BLAZE. 
97  Than  the  full  b.  of  day 
IT.)  Before  the  insufferable  b. 
395  Amid  the  l>.  of  gospel  day 
562  With  inextinguishable  b. 
t)57  And  wide  diffuse  the  golden  b. 
915  and  b.  abroad  Thy  name 
936  Sets  the  kingdoms  on  a  b. 

BLAZING. 

130  Who  can  behold  the  b.  light 
135  Before  the  ever-b.  throne 

BLEED,  BLEEDS. 

214  Alas  !  and  did  my  Saviour  b. 

215  vast  the  love. . .  To  b.  and  die 
294  There  I  behold  the  Saviour  b. 
250  The  Lord,  who  bleeds  and  dies 

BLEEDING. 

220  The  b.  Prince  of  life  and 
320  The  stricken  soul  Lies  b. 
850  spreads  for  you  his  b.  hands 
1002  Jesus,  while  our  hearts  are  b. 

BLED. 
66  sinned,  he  b.,  To  save  us  from 
90  Who  had,  sinless,  b.  for  sin 
422  And  b.  for  Adam's  helpless 

BLEND,  BLENDED. 
115  Where  our  spirits  only  b. 
602  The  near  and  future  b.  in 
793  Blended  and  gathered  into  one 

BLESS. 

6  Come,  and  thy  people  b. 
50  And  b.  us  in  thy  grace 
50  The  Lord  our  God  shall  b.  us 
142  where  his  love  resolves  to  b. 
212  To  b.  me  thou  a  curse  wast 
242  He  lives  to  b.  me  with  his  love 
284  Come,  all  thy  faithful  b. 
688  Engage  the  waiting  soul  to  b. 
741  Jesus  alone  can  b.,  Jesus  is  mine 
746  Christ  shall  h.  thy  going  out 
760  O  b.  me  now,  my  Saviour 
855  As  we  from  thy  table  go.    B.  us 
887  B.,  and  make  them  like  to  thee 
980  God's  own  Spirit  deigns  t<»  />. 
1099  now,  O  Lord,  be  near  to  b. 

BLESSING. 
21  Till  a  b.  thou  bestow 

29  once  more  bis  b.  ask 

30  Thy  promised  b.  give 
32  Thy  b.  we  implore 

50  (iod  shall  his  h.  send 

55  o  may  all  enjoy  the  b. 

88  Let  us  now  a  b.  seek 

BO  Lord,  send  thy  b.  down  to 
124  Thyself  the  i>.  give 
173  They  cannot  keep  a  b.  back 
246  Worship,  honor,  power,  andb. 
282  share  Thy  b.  from  on  high 
303  The  long-sought  b.  give 
377  The  h.  seek  and  ilud 
386  Thy  b.  to  receive 


BLE 


23 


BLO 


407  0  that  I  could  the  /).  prove 
440  Till  the  b.  thou  bestow 
458  The  b.  of  thy  love  bestow 
491  Thee  we  would  be  always  b. 
501  May  ours  this  b.  be 
606  This  b.,  above  all,  Always 
616  Eacb  b.  to  my  bouI  more 
638  The  word  of  b.  give 

I'hy  every  act  pure  1).  is 

090  Brings  every  b.  from  above 
730  Sweet  the  moments,  rich  iu  b. 

757  What  a  b.  to  know  that  my  Jesus 
81 1  And  Bends  the  promised  b.  down 
831  We  now  thy  promised  b. 

884  Redeemer,  grant  thy  b. 

887  Holy  Father,  send  thy  b. 
917  ii.,  and  thanks,  and  love 
967  And  death  the  b.  shall  restore 
1064  And  when  every  b.'s  llown 
1107  And  bring  a  b.  from  above 

BLESSINGS. 
2  And  h.  more  than  we  can 
529  To  each  thy  b.  suit 
05  And  shed  thy  b.  here 
77  Which  scatters  b.  from  its 
100  With  b.  from  thy  boundless 
159  O  may  the  b.  of  each  hour 
159  And  all  the  b.  we  receive 
161  and  shall  break  In  b.  on 
179  With  b.  unmeasured  my  cup 
183  He  comes  to  make  his  b.  flow 
224  Heavenly  />.,  without  measure 
228  The  b.  thou  hast  died  to  give 
201  B.  on  his  Church  below 
287  These  b.  of  thy  grace 
458  While  marked  with  b.  every 
689  The  b.  God  designs  to  give 

758  my  neighbors  may  share  These  b. 
761  His  boundless  b.  prove 

795  Jesus,  from  whom  all  b.  flow 
802  God,  from  whom  all  b.  flow 
806  Christ,  from  whom  all  b.  flow 
8  I  \  Ana  b.  crown  the  board 
Bless  us  with  eternal  b. 
8T8  Thou  hast  heavenly  b.  shed 
91!)  Their  early  b.  on  his  name 
1008  mild,  With  b.  on  thy  head 
Jos  [  source  wuence  all  our  b.  flow 

1100  And  heavenly  b,  round  us 

1101  peace,  with  her  what  b.  lied 

BLESSEST. 

892  And  gladly  as  thou  b.  us 

BLEST. 
173  Engage  to  make  us  h. 
328  Obey^and  be  forever  b. 
337  B.  in  Christ  this  moment  be 
345  Hasten,  sinner,  to  be  b. 
382  The  good  wherewith  I  woulji boo. 
419  all  engaged  to  make  me  b. 
442  I  was  perfectly  b. 
454  In  him  I  am  b.,  I  lean  on  his 
487  Jesus  hath  pronounced  ti,- 
510  Thou  knowest  that  1  am  not  b. 
550  And  none  more  b.  than  I 
591  Thrice  b.  is  he  to  wh;jui  is 


602  And,  early  called,  how  h.  are 
027  Deem  not  thai  they  are  b.  alone 
683  li.  is  the  man.  O  God 
755  My  heart  is  Ugh1  and  b. 

here  Jesus  is,  Must  be  forever  h. 

809  wrought,  They  shall  be  //.  indeed 

810  We  shall  with  them  be  b. 
933  In  him  are  fully  1>. 

08?  Protection...  In  me  be  ever  b. 

990  Or  numbered  with  the  b. 
1001  B.,  unutterably  blest 
1024  A  lot  among  the  b. 
1038  happy  place,  And  be  forever  b. 

BLIGHTING. 
1008  Haste  from  this  b.  land 

BLIND. 

1  Ye  7).,  behold  your  Saviour 
40  When  />..  and  deaf,  and  dumb 
05  Here  let  the  b.  their  sight  obtain 
201  When  the  b.  suppliant  in  the  way 
304  Ye  poor. .  and  halt  and  h. 
384  Thou  canst  make  the  b.  to  see 
395  A  poor  b.  child  I  wander 
427  Was  b.,  but  now  I  see 
504  B.  they  grope  for  day 
740  Lord  pours  eyesight  on  the  h. 
1099  To  thee  they  went,  the  b.,  the 

BLINDLY. 
617  We  b.  shun  the  latent  good 

BLISS. 

31  From  thee  they  all  their  b. 

85  sing. .  .away  To  everlasting  b. 
132  Where  life  and  b.  shall  never 
222  What  b.  till  now  was  thine 
350  Unto  that  heavenly  b.  They  all 
358  The  b.  for  which  we  sigh 
401  To  seek  and  taste  no  other  b. 
453  I  shall  see  the  b.  of  thine  own 
499  Make  it  my  highest  b.  Thy 
502  then  translate  To  my  eternal  b, 
512  I  taste  the  unutterable  b. 
520  The  perfect  />.  to  prove 
530  Is  heavenly  b.  begun  below 
605  Such  b.  as  crowns  me  at  thy 
024  I  feel  the  b.  thy  wounds 
667  taste,  e'en  here,  the  hallowed  b. 
770  And  brighter  b.  of  heaven 
788  saints  above  Their  b.  and  glory 
791  And  heaven's  unutterable  o. 
807  When  b.  each  heart  shall  All 
823  Lord  Did  heavenly  b.  forego 
930  All  partake  the  glorious  6. 
900  Eternal  b.  to  insure 

1031  But  U,  the  b.  to  which  I  tend 

1032  That  only  b.  for  which  it  pants 
1034  And  each  the  b.  of  all  shall 
1008  Welcomed  to  partake  the  b. 
1070  With  streams  of  sacred  b. 

BLOOD. 
234  A  thousand  drops  of  richer  b. 
260  Lol  he  sets  in  b.  no  more 
300  in  the  saviour's  dying  b. 
310  But  through  the  Saviour's  O. 


BLO 


24 


BOA 


320  One  only  stream,  a  stream  of  b. 
838  Sprinkled  now  with  />.  the 
889  Covered  with  his  flowing  h. 
356  For  he  whose  h.  is  all  our  hoast 
422  An  interest  in  the  Saviour's  l>. 
442  Which  I  fell  in  the  life-giving  b. 
446  That  />.  which  doth  for  sinners 
4Ki  The  faith  in  thy  ail-cleansing  I). 
498  Since  his  own  D.  for  thee  was 
634  And  wait  tin  his  redeeming  b. 

682  All  stained  with  hallowed  b. 

683  Through  h.  ye  must  the 

735  an  hose  h.  proclaims  our  sins 
803  Feels  the  cleansing  b.  applied 
814  My  life,  my  b.,  I  here  present 
833  This  is  my  b.,  which  seals 

833  My  /;.,  so  freely  shed  lor  you 

834  Through  the  rich  b.  that 
841  The  Son.  his  flesh  and  b. 
847  Christ,  whose  b.  was  shed 
920  No  more  let  creature  /;.  be 
953  Jesus,  thy  speaking  b. 

Atoning  BLOOD. 
210  I  plead  the  atoning  b. 
253  through  whose  atoning  b.,  Each 
281  Through  Christ's  atoning  b. 
481  Sprinkled  with  the  atoning  b. 

His  BLOOD. 
1  His  b.  can  make  the  foulest 
220  feel  with  me  hU  b.  applied 
243  Has  shed  his  b.  and  died 
330  His  b.  flows  most  freely  in 
340  Pleads  the  merit  of  his  O. 
348  Could  he  more  than  shed  his  b. 
367  For  you  the  Saviour  spilt  his  b. 

435  Our  interest  in  his  b. 

436  ground  Of  Jesus  and  his  b. 

437  And  feel  his  b.  applied 

452  When  Jesus  doth  his  b.  apply 
454  In  him  I  confide,  his  b.  is  applied 
612  Sweet  to  remember  that  his  b. 
757  Redeemer  to  know,  to  feel  his  b. 
838  The  cup  in  token  of  his  b. 

Jesus'  BLOOD. 
Ill  Or  Jesus'  b.,  like  evening  dew 
320  'Tis  Jesus'  b.  that  washes  white 

420  While  Jesus',  b.,  through  earth 

421  Than  Jesus'  b.  and  righteousness 
1075  save  me. .  .Through  Jesus1  b. 

Precious  BLOOD. 
238  Lord,  I  believe  thy  precious  b. 
243  His  precious  b.  did  once  atone 
314  In  Jesus'  precious  !>.:  'Tis  this 
726  Interposed  his  precious  b. 
743  I'd  sing  the  precious  b.  he  spilt 
770  With  his  own  precious  b. 
887  <>  precious  b. !  For  us  so  freely 
811   His  precious  b.  was  shed 
957  o  wash  me  in  thy  precious  b. 

Sprinkled  BLOOD. 
480  the  SprinhU  d  />.  t"  apply 
772  And  feel  his sprinfcled  0, 
854  aii  the  sprinkled  b,  receive 


The  BLOOD. 
32  Ready  thou  art  the  b.  to  apply 
258  Father,  hear  the  b.  of  Jesus 

374  n>-\\  he  waits  the  b.  to  apply 
435  'Tis  thine  the  b.  to  apply 
142  received  through  the  i>.  of  the 
456  7'//.  i>.  by  faith  alone  applied 
."li  And  drive  me  to  the  b.  again 
843  Thine  was  the  b.  of  sacrifice 
851  We  see  the  b.  that  seals 
1)20  Ttie  b.  that  flowed  from 
1066  In  the  b.  of  yonder  Lamb 

Thy  BLOOD. 
238  Jesus,  thy  b.  and  righteousness 
246  Through  the  virtue  of  thy  b. 
305  Jesus,  thy  £>.,  thy  blood  alone 
383  Let  thy  h.  by  faith  applied 
386  Thy  b.  is  always  nigh 
393  But  that  ttnj  b.  was  shed  for  me 
404  Till  sprinkled  with  thy  b. 
407  But  let  me  feel  thy  b.  applied 
503  And  waiting  for  thy  b.  to 
514  2"////  5.,  we  steadfastly  believe 
521  A  heart  that  always  feels  thy  b. 
527  Sprinkle  me,  Saviour,  with  (liy  b. 
533  Sprinkle  me  ever  with  thy  b. 
668  still  let  me  live  thy  b.  to  show 
708  Which  made  ///.//  b.  to  flow 
718  There  thy  b. -bought  right 
721  Firmly  trusting  in  tliy  D. 
829  As  ransomed  by  thy  b. 
835  Let  it  thy  b.  impart 
848  Drink  thy  b.  for  sinners  shed 

BLOOM,  BLOOMS. 
644  For  the  b.  of  life  is  withered 
652  B.  the  fair  flowers  the  earth  too 

959  At  thy  rebuke  the  b.  of  earthly 
986  But  thou  shalt  yet  in  beauty  b. 
977  So  blooms  the  human  face  divine 

1055  Where  naught  that  b.  shall  die 

BLOSSOM,  BLOSSOMS. 
232  The  first  bright  b.  may  be  found 

960  though  earth's  fairest  blossoms 

BLOT. 
349  approaching  night  Shall  b.  out 
393  To  rid  my  soul  of  one  dark  h. 
1022  And  b.  it  with  thy  bleeding  hand 

BLUSH,  BLUSHED. 
170  I  b.  in  all  things  to  abound 
593  or  b.  to  speak  his  name 

604  Let  evening  b.  to  own  a  star 

604  No  ;  when  I  b..  be  this  my  shame 

327  To  shame  our  sins  he  blushed  in 

BOARD. 

834  millions  ..Around  the  b.  appear 
sii  Approach  his  royal  b. 

845  Call  us  round  his  heavenly  b. 
862  Yet  while  around  his  b.  we  meet 

BOAST. 
■153  Lor  thou  art  their  />..  their  glory 
631    I  cannot  of  inv  ffOOdness  '<. 

604  Till  then  1  b,  a  Saviour  slain 


BOD 


BOU 


BODY. 
106  The  b.  they  may  kill  :  God's  truth 

.  and  spirit  joined 
838  Take,  eat,  this  is  my  b.,  given 

\  b.  broken  for  my  sake 
841  His  b.  bruise  !,  for  siu 
844  i  nose  in's  b.  who  discern 
844  Here,  one  o.,  we  unite 
B47  (.iv<->  bis  b.  tor  the  I 

Thy  b.  and  thy  blood  it  si  ■ 
'.Mil  My*/",,  witii  my  charge  lay  down 
Co  lay  this  b.  down 
1012  His  b.,  which  came  from  th 
1032  And  lot  this  feeble  b.  fail 
105  I  11. to  in  the  b.  pent,  Absent 
1064  I  sigh  from  this  b.  of  sin  to  be  free 
1064  And  then  from  the  />.  set  free 
1110  Must  shortly  lay  my  b.  dowu 

BODIES. 

66  His  sovereign  power  our  b.  made 

.;■  b.  may  far  oil'  remove 
782  And  b.  part  uo  more 
816  And  let  our  b.  part.  To 
963  And  all  who  now  in  b.  dwell 

989  Those  /).  that  corrupted  fell 

990  Their  b.  iu  the  ground 
995  Shall  these  vile  O.  shine 

BOLD. 
238  D.  shall  I  stand  in  thy  great 
422  B.  I  approach  the  eternal 
4(J*  Thou  canst  not  be  too  0. 
505  B.  to  take  up,  Arm  to  sustain 

BOLT. 
951  And  turned  the  vengeful  b.  aside 

BOND,  BONDS. 

67  By  one  great  />.,— the  love  of  thee 
240  Breaks  the  firm  b.  and  frees 

447  0  happy  />.,  that  seals  my  vows 
447  And  bless  in  death  a  b.  so  dear 
24-3  In  willing  bonds  beneath  thy  feet 
383  Burst  our  b.,  and  set  us  fre.3 
1000  Thus  the  b.  of  life  he  breaks 
1054  sweet  b.  that  unite  all  the 

BONDAGE. 
1G3  from  the  land  of  b.  came 
352  No  heed,  but  still  in  b.  live 
•m  this  b.,  Lord,  release 
758  In  b.,  O  why.  and  death 
895  In  b.,  heart  and  soul 
912  Hail  to  the  millions  from  b. 

BOX : 
30  And  these  dry  b.  shall  live 

BOOK. 
291  Thy  b.  be  my  companion  still 
295  Naught, .   Is  in  this  b.  denied 
29?  H  m  precious  is  the  b.  divine 
612  my  name  In  life's  fairb.  set 
1022  in  God's  recording  b.,  Our 

BORE. 

4  For  those  whose  sins  he  b. 
18  He  b.  the  curse  to  sinners  due 


lis  Left  bis  throne  and  b.  our  load 

ill  my  sin-  upon  the  tree 
259  He  who  b.  all  pain  and  loss 
582  He  b.  the  cross  for  all 

BORN. 

b.,  of  David's  line,  The  Saviour 
905  And  b.  unhi  lv  and  unclean 
424  witness..  .That  I  am  b.  of  G 
i  tells  me  I  am  b.  of  God 
;.  but  for  one  brief  day 
783  None  who  are  truly  b.  of  God 
867  That  crowds  were  b.  to  glory 
1001  Angels  sing,  A  child  is  b. 
1001  B.  into  the  world  above 

BORNE. 
52  B.  on  angels'  wings  to  heaven 
226  He  has  b.  our  sins  away 
648  who  all  our  sins  hast  b.,  Freely 
676  What  must  be  b.  in  thee 
676  /;.  onward,  sin  and  death  behind 
679  still  in  my  bosom  be  b. 

BOSOM. 
60  And  not  a  thought  our  b.  share 
113  O  may  we  in  thy  b.  rest 
212  And  ever  in  thy  b.  rest 
238  Who  from  the  Father's  b.  came 
244  Let  every  h.  swell  With  pure 
291  While  on  the  b.  of  my  Lord 
307  And  save  me  from  my  b.  sin 
395  I  shall  upon  thy  b.  fall 
548  Within  that  b.  which  hath 
600  Deep  in  the  Father's  b.  lies 
638  Where,  on  the  b.  of  their  God 
656  Let  me  to  thy  b.  fly 
658  O  yet  this  b.  feels  the  Are 
679  Like  lambs. .  .in  my  b.  be  borne 

re  fed,  on  his  b.  reclining 
780  Through  every  b.  flow 
861  in  (very  b.  fix  thy  throne 
889  In  thv  b.  raav  we  be 

dm  on  the  b.  of  thy  God 

1006  From  my  b.  to  his  own 

1007  Heaves  that  little  b.  more 
1012  Returns  to  the  b.  of  God 

ither's  face.  And  in  his  /).  rest 
1064  But  when,  on  thy  b.  reclined 

BOSOMS. 
284  Our  inmost  b.  fill 
-; .'  With  thy  love  our  b.  fill 
1103  Our  b.  tremble  and  rejoice 

BOUGHT. 
32  What  thou  hast  b.  so  dear 
220  Ye  all  are  b.  with  Jesus'  blood 
209  For  thou  hast  b.  with  tears 
333  If  grace  were  /,.  I  could  not 
316  B.  by  love  and  life  the  price 
450  Who  b.  me  with  his  blood 
460  That  b.  my  guilty  s<>ui  for 
463  Thou  hast  b.  me  with  thy 

;  bou  hast  b.  us,  thine  we  are 
•.ill  Souls  tint  Jesus  b.  by  dving 
1030  w  bo  b.  the  sight  for  me 
1032  0  what  hath  Jesus  b.  for  me 


r>or 


26 


BRE 


BOUNDLESS. 
53  And  the  Father's  />.  love 
294  All  nature  sings  thy  b.  love 
325  Of  bliss  a  l>.  store 
3:5.")  that  his  mercy  is  b.  and  free 
476  .h-Mis,  thy  b.  love  to  me 
498  God,  \vh->se  h.  love  Makes 
510  things  Thy  i>.  love  nan  give 
913  ii.  as  ocean's  tide  Rolling 

BOUNTY. 

110  Yet  free  as  aii'  thy  b.  streams 
ISO  Thy  b.  shall  my  pains  beguile 
241  Since  from  his  /;.  1  receive 

See  with  richest  />.  stored 
340  God's  free  b.  glorify 
414  share  The  h.  of  his  hand 
713  And  seem  by  thy  sweet  b.  made 
777  All  his  b.  shall  bestow 

BOUNTIES. 

812  And  still  his  royal  h.  flow 
802  May  we  thy  b.  thus  As 
893  Thy  b.  how  complete 
1081  How  rich  thy  b.  are 
1103  Thy  first  and  noblest  b. 

BOVY  (Rainbow.) 

403  His  b.  is  in  the  cloud 
620  His  0.  of  love  and  peace 


BOW. 
Come,  b.  before  the  Lord 
Ye  nations  b.  with  sacred  joy 
At  thy  feet  we  humbly  b. 
B.  thine  ear,  in  mercy  bow 
Ne'er  may  we  b.  the  knee 
And  b.  our  souls  before  thy 
And  b.  before  his  throne 
God,  our  light !  to  thee  we  b. 
B.  the  knee,  embrace  the  Son 
We  b.  before  thy  gracious  throne 
And  b.  mvself  before  thy  face 
Till  in  life's  latest  hour  I  b. 
At  thy  word  my  will  shall  b. 
Father  of  mercies,  b.  thine  ear 
Jesus,  we  b.  our  souls  to  thee 
We'll  b.  before  his  throne 
To  b.  them  low  before  the  Lord 
When  thou  dost  the  heavens  It. 
Before  thy  feet  with  them  we  /;. 
I  h.  and  bless  the  sacred  name 


3 
9 

21 

26 

33 

48 

63 
109 
33d 
372 
380 
447 
485 
810 
837 
883 
915 
954 

1027 

1075 

BOWS,  BOWED,  BOWING. 

11!)  Which  b.  thee  down  to  me 
215  Sec  where  he  h.  his  sa<  red  head 
152  And  bowed  the  heavens  most  high 
381  And  b.  that  sacred  bead 
lit'-:.  By  him  who  b.  to  take 
653  At  the  name  of  Jesus  hoirimj 

B<  )WELS. 
254  His  b.  melt  with  love 

'  0  me,  to  all,  thy  b.  move 

BOWL. 
800  Lost  by  the  aerv,  maddening  b. 
896  Are  maddened  by  the  b. 

001  Dash  to  earth  the  poisoned  b. 


BRAIN. 

86  On  weary  b.  and  troubled  breast 
004  Rest  for  the  fevered  b. 

BRANCH. 

441  As  the  J),  is  to  the  vine 

BRASS. 
185  The  gates  of  b.  before  him  burst 
51 1 1  Would  be  but  sounding  b. 

BRAVE,  BRAVED,  BRAVELY. 

208  It  makes  the  coward  spirit  b. 
877  Who  braved  a  tyrant's  Ire 
203  Bravely  bear  and  nobly  strive 

BREAD. 
30  And  satisfies  with  living  b. 
141  let  us  learn  to  trust  for  our  b. 
171  B.  of  heaven.  Feed  me  till 
568  with  h.  of  heaven.  Thy  fainting 
041  Will  give  his  children  b. 
683  Here  see  the  b.  of  life ;  see 
001  taste  thee,  0  thou  Living  B. 
710  Give  us  this  day  our  daily  b. 
732  B.  of  life  !  on  thee  we  feed 
750  Or  cry  in  the  desert  for  b. 
833  and  blest,  and  brake  the  b. 
835  The  h.  thy  mystic  body  be 

835  The  living  b.  sent  down  from 

836  My  b.  from  heaven  shall  be 
838  By  faith  we  take  the  b.  of  life 

840  We  eat  the  b.,  and  drink  the  wine 

841  Remember  this  in  eating  b. 
844  our  Saviour  broke  the  b.,  And 
848  Taste  thee  in  the  broken  b. 
840  0  B.  to  pilgrims  given 

850  Is  here,  in  this  memorial  6. 

851  The  b.  doth  visibly  e.\; 

851  And  eat  the  b.  so  freely  given 
858  fed  With  thy  word,  the  heavenly  b. 
1080  He  gives  our  daily  b. 

BREAK,  BREAKING. 
215  But  soon  he'll  b.  death's  envious 

404  And  b.  this  heart  of  stone 

414  His  heart  begins  to  //. 

080  By  thee  we  shall  b.  through 

584  And  let  the  breaking  day  prolong 

BREAST. 

Forever  on  my  Saviour's  h. 
1  Lean  upon  my  sa\  lour'a  b. 
reclined  On  the  Redeemer's  b. 
flee  To  my  Saviour's  h. 
humble  sinner,  in  whose  b. 
To  clasp  thee  to  his  h. 
And  take  me  to  thy  />. 
And  force  me  to  thy  b. 
I  look  into  my  Saviour's  b. 
Thy  head  upon  my  h. 
From  the  haven  of  his  b. 
Breathe.  . .  Into  every  troubled  b. 

upon  The  dear  Redeemer's  I). 
I  climb. .  .E'en  to  thy  tender  b. 
Safe  in  thy  b.  my  head  I  hide 
'Twill  but  drive  me  to  th>  it. 
And  lull  me  to  sleep  on  thy  b. 


BRE 


-7 


BRO 


708  When  love  inspires  my  ft. 

BRIDEGR-  M 

7151                      n  of  my  b. 

346  Hark,  it  is  the  B.s  voice 

■  ■  i ii  on  thy  Redeemer's  ft. 

875  the  Ii.  will  relent.     1 

••■  rise  to  be  bid  in  thy  /*. 

875  />'.  Is  so  Bweel !  o  let  us  in 

P78  While  on  his  b.  I  lean  my 

540  To  hear  the  B.*8  VOloe 

9ffi  tamos. .  .lay  them  in  my  b. 

603  hear  the  /*.'>•  voice 

vat  tears  my  anxious  b. 

952  shout  to  find  the  B.  nigh 

is"  b.,  May  I 

954  Behold  the..  .11.  nigh 

take  me  to  his  b. 

1107  And  glad  the  B.\«  heart 

reive  me  to  thy  /;. 

1107  The  B.  and  the  bride 

1109  understand.  In  a  believer's  b. 

BRIEF. 

BRE. 

132  But  our  b.  life's  a  shadowy 

986  torn  From  our  fond  b.  away 

950  My  days,  how  b.  their  date 

1059  B.  life  is  here  our  portion 

BREAST-PLATE. 

599  With  righteousness  a  b. 

BRIGHT. 

128  How  7).  thy  beaming  glories 

BREATHE. 

137  B.  in  thy  deeds  and  in  thy 

30  B.  on  us.  Lord,  in  this  our  day 

117  Thy  majesty  how  /;. 

79  Let  all  that  b.  call  Jesus 

236  With  all  thy  b.  ones  of  the  sky 

116  Saviour,  b.  an  evening 

41S  Their  souls  are  ever  b.  as 

122  11.  forth  thy  holy  name 

426  And  all  thy  day  be  b. 

8  S  11.  thyself  into  my  breast 

628  I  know  that  all  is  b.  above 

265  B.  thy  life,  and  spread  thy 

638  B.  is  their  glory  now 

286  One  soul,  one  feeling  b. 

768  to  bring  thee  forth  more  b. 

347  Dead  to  God  while  here  you  b. 

907  Grow  every  year  more  b. 

;  b.  the  living  word 

940  Bring  the  />..  the  glorious  day 

491  J5.,  0  breathe  thy  loving  Spirit 

1041  So  /)..  that  all  which  spreads 

519  The  Holy  Spirit  b. :  my  vile 

1052  Come  to  the  b.  and  blest 

904  In  whom  we  b.,  and  move 

1061  And  b.  with  many  an  ansrel 

974  When  loved  ones  b.  their 

1066  For  all  things  b.  and  good 

976  And  b.  mv  life  out  sweetly 

1089  Let  all  that  b.  partake 

BRIGHTER. 

67  With  b.  still  and  brighter  ray 

BREATHES,  BREATHED,  BREATH- 

199  Where  b.  than  the  sun  he 

INGS. 

296  In  b.  worlds,  above 

140  It  b.  in  the  air.  it  shines 

300  But  lol  a  b.,  clearer  light 

445  Whose  spirit  b.  the  active 

565  Work,  when  the  day  grows  b. 

280  blest  Redeemer,  e'er  he  breathed 

647  Points  to  b.  worlds  above 

671  B.  through  the  Lips  which 

709  Of  b.  scenes  in  heaven 

48S  Restless  breathing^  earnest 

960  There  is  a  b.  world  on  high 

661  Lord,  shall  the  b.  of  my  heart 

BRIGHTEST. 

BREEZE,  BREEZES. 

662  The  b.  things  below  the  sky 

373  Death  rides  on  every  passing  b. 

704  The  glory  of  my  b.  days 

779  Every  b.  shall  whisper  peace 

932  Each  b.  that  sweeps  the  ocean 

BRIGHTNESS. 

930  AVhat  though  the  spicy  breezes 

50  The  b.  of  thy  face 

t  healthful  l>.  sigh 

148  B.  of  the  Father's  glory 

1086  The  b.  and  the  sunshine 

231  Show  thv  face  in  b. 

1111  O  let  thy  heavenly  b.  blow 

270  The  b.  of  his  face 

290  But  makes  its  b.  more 

BRETHREN. 

912  Hail  to  the  b.  of  Zion's  glad 

196  In  us,  thy  b.,  see 

720  Fear  not,  b.,  joyful  stand 

BRINK. 

893  But  thou  hast  b.  here  below 

543  And.  starting,  cry  from  ruin's  b. 

1078  For  me  my  elder  b.  stay 

(.»'.i7  When  on  tlie  b.  of  death 

1053  Are  slipping  over  the  b. 

BRIDAL. 

719  For  our  b.  day  prepare 

BROADCAST. 

575  B.  it  o'er  the  land 

BRIDE. 

&55  The  b.,  the  Church  of  Christ 

BROKEN. 

eeive  thy  ready  />. 

185  He  comes,  the  b.  heart  to 

9,->4  tome.  Lord,  the  b.  on  earth 

96  b.  hearts 

1076  wiiite  and  pure  His  -potless  b. 

320  One  only  heart,  a  b.  heart 

1107  And  happy  was  the  b. 

339  Saviour,  take  my  6.  heart 

BRO 


28 


CAL 


548  0  Saviour,  In  this  ?>.  heart 
775  Look  up,  thy  b.  heart  pre] 

:):■.  whose  \\<>r»i  cannol  be  b. 
810  With  care  bind  up  the  b,  heart 
860  Bla  bo  ly  b.  Id  our  stead 
001  Nor  Leave  the  b.  heart  tinh  rand 
929  bind  and  heal  the  b.  heart 

BROOD. 

270  72.  o'er  our  nature's  night 
1108  o  Holy  Spirit !  who  didst  b. 

BROOK. 

806  Nor  running  b.,  nor  flood 

BROTHER. 

719  Christ,  our  11.  and  our 

720  l>.  to  our  soul  becomes 

780  b.'s  failings.,  .show  a  brother's 
901   UN  weaker  &.  in  the  dust 
906  Turn  thee,  b.;  (rod  can  save 
1001  They  our  happy  b.  greet 

BROTHERHOOD. 
993  And,  'mid  the  b.  on  high 

BRUISED. 

340  B.  and  mangled  by  the  fall 
892  O,  hearts  are  b.  and  dead 

BUBBLE. 

813  To  sin  !  a  b.  on  the  wave 

BUD. 

915  Shall  b.  and  blossom  then 

BUILD. 
483  And  b.  me  up  in  Love 
784  Help  us  to  b.  each  other  up 
788  He  bids  us  b.  each  other  up 
806  li.  we  each  other  up 
80G  His  hands  b.  not  for  one 

BUILDER,  BUILDERS. 
795  Great  B.  of  thy  Church 
10G3  And  brightly  her  B.  displays 
76  The  stone  the  builders  set  at 

7(50  The  foolish  b.,  scribe  and 
857  By  wise  master-Z>.  squared 

BUILDING. 

7GG  Yet  must  this  b.  rise 

BUILT. 
164  The  Lord,  who  />.  the  earth 
168  II.  by  the  word  of  his  command 
; ;  3   />'.  on  bis  truth,  and  armed 
869  B.  over  earth  and  sea 

BULWARK,  BULWARKS. 

123  And  like  a  h.  prove 

166  a  b.  never  failing 

10S  Firm  as  his  throne  the  bulwarks 

I  Ittl  stately  towers  and  h. 

round  Jerusalem  The  hilly  !>. 
871  And  i>.  of  our  land 
1044  The  b.  with  salvation  strong 

1000  With  jasper  glow  thy  b. 


BURDEN. 
109  Lay  down  the  It.  and  the 
176  I'll  drop  my  b.  at  bis  feet 
212  For  me  the  b.  to  sustain 

ur  every  b.  bring 

-;;  Is  your  b.,  why 
391  Here  on  my  heart  the  b.  lies 
io:>  Thy  light  and  easy  b.  prove 
681  This  h.  of  body  and  pain 

:  the  b.  of  our  sin 
804  Each  the  other's  b.  bear 
s<is  Content  to  bear  the  b. 
826  The  welcome  b.  of  thj 

1001    Mere  they  laid  their  b.  down 
1005  Resigned  to  tiie  b.  we  bear 

BURDENS. 
170  Come,  cast  your  b.  on  the  Lord 
338  Why  beneath  thy  b.  groan 
408  our  />.  and  our  fears 

577  It  makes  our  h.  light 
754  My  /;.  and  my  cares 
904  Each  other's  b.  learn  to  bear 
1053  Where  we  lay  our  b.  down 

BURDENED. 
196  For,  ever  on  thy  b.  heart 
362  Set  the  h.  sinner  free 
340  Pilgrim.  />.  with  thy  sin 
362  Ye  laboring,  /;.,  sin-sick  souls 
402  B.,  and  sick,  and  faint 

BURN,  BURNS,  BURNING. 
06  B.  every  breast  with  Jesus'  love 
291  And  b.  with  everlasting  love 
488  Burns  with  love  to  thee,  my  Lord 
117  In  depths  of  hunting  light 
103  A  h.  and  a  shining  light 
51  s  Spirit  of  /).,  come 
1019  And  smile  to  see  a  b.  world 

BURST. 
73  He  b.  the  bars  of  death 
96  And  b.  the  heavy  chain  that 
226  He  has  b.  his  bands  asunder 
200  Christ  has  b.  the  gates  of  death 

BURY,  BURIED. 
519  B.  me,  Saviour,  in  thy  grave 
02  Though  buried  deep,  or  thinly 
820  B.  with  Christ,  and  dead  to 
973  Yet  not  thus  />.,  or  extinct 

BUSINESS. 
51)7  Of  b.,  toil,  anil  care 
828  "lis  all  my  h.  here  below 
900  Be  this  my  one  great  b.  here 

BUY. 
362  Mercy  and  free  salvation  b. 
862  II.  wine,  and  milk,  and 
386  No  good. . .  Ering  1  to  b.  thy  grace 


CALIFORNIA. 

933  waves. .  .On  &*8  shore 


CAL 


29 


CAR 


CALL. 
3-!0  sinners  Jesua  came  to  c. 
353  it  was  the  Spirit's  gracious  c. 
Lnswer  the  Saviour's    . 

880  ( '.  while  he  may  be  found 

four  M  iker'a  c. 
364  Sent  by  my  Lord,  on  you  I  c. 

fVhUst  thou'rt  calling,  0  c.  me 
477  My  heart,  that  lowly  waits  thy  c. 
494  For  thee,  o  Chrii 

.  -  me  on  thee  to  c. 
d  of  my  life,  to  thee  I  c. 
751  my  Love,  To  thee,  to  thee  I  c. 
85  I  To  this  temple,  where  we  c.  thee 

878  Still  on  thee  we  c. 

CALLS,  CALLED. 
352  He  c.  me  still :  can  I  delay 

879  Would  not  hearken  to  his  c. 
400  it  c.  me  still  to  seek  thy  face 
758  My  soul,  don't  delay  ;  he  c.  thee 
914  And  c.  aloud  for  thee 

427  But  God,  who  called  me  here 
1102  None  ever  c.  on  thee  in  vain 

CALLING. 

40  Help  us  to  make  our  c.  sure 
574  My  c.  to  fulfill 

789  To  our  high  c.'s  glorious  hope 

CALLING,   {verb.) 

352  God  c.  yet !  shall  I  not  hear 
007  Hark,  the  voice  of  Jesus  c. 
1088  friends. . .  Are  c.  from  on  high 

CALM. 
80  Feels  the  sweet  c,  and  melts 
82  This  heavenly  c.  within  the 
109  Give  deeper  c.  than  night 
164  Be  c,  and  sink  into  his  will 
195  There  comes  a  holier  c. 

274  C.  in  distress,  in  danger  bold 
418  And  c.  as  summer  evenings 
496  Where  all  is  c,  and  joy,  and 

\  c.  and  heavenly  frame 
084  There  is  a  c,  a  sure  retreat 
691  Make  ail  our  moments  c.  and 
709  Be  c.  as  this  impressive  hour 

\  c.  which  life  nor  death 
1041  Across  that  c.  serene  abode 
1109  Who  the  c.  can  understand 

CALMS,  CALMLY. 

41  And  c.  the  roaring  seas 

173  hope.  That  c.  my  troubled  breast 
I  i  i  c.  the  tumult  and  the 

275  Calmly  we  wait  the  promised 

CALVARY. 
206  When  on  ( '.  I  rest 

rely,  mournful  G. 
209  From  ('.  a  cry  was  heard 

223  C.'s  mournful  mountain  climb 

224  voice. .  .sounds  aloud  from  C. 
341  Conic  t<»  C.'s  holy  mountain 
3T8  Jesus,  remember  I '. 

881  'ihc  man  transfixed  on  C. 
383  o  remember  C. 


438  wounds. .  .Received  on  C. 
702  Thou  Lamb  of  C. 
830  I  rost  on  C. 

mi  C,  in  brightest  rays 
884  The  tale  of  (\ 

CANA. 

1107  When  Jesus  deigned  inC.'s  hall 

CANAAN. 

37  To  C.'S  bounds  point  out 
171  Land  mo  safe  on  ( '.'>  side 
ie  0.  of  thy  perfect  love 
1030  On  C.'s  peaceful  shore 

1037  so  to  the  Jews  old  C.  stood 

1038  To  ( !.'8  fair  and.  happy 

i  C.'s  happy  shore 
1070  To  C.'s  bounds  I  urge 

CANDLESTICK. 
815  And  let  our  c.  be  gold 

CANOPY. 
140  robe  is  the  light,  whose  c. 

CAPTAIN. 
504  shrinking,  Bv  our  C.  led 
508  Trust  only  Christ,  thy  C 
569  Groat  C,  now  thine  arm 
582  Your  C.'s  footsteps  see 
580  Your  C.  gives  the  word 
825  C.  of  our  salvation,  take 
825  In  all  their  (  ' 's  stops 

1033  And  shout  to  see  our  C.'s  sign 

1030  His  0.  at  our  head 

CAPTIVE. 

21  Heal  the  sick,  the  c.  free 
174  Our  c.  souls  "surround 
181  To  sot  the  c.  free 
237  The  powers  of  hell  are  c.  led 
302  And  Satan  binds  our  c.  souis 
311  And  let  the  c.  go 
387  C,  beaten,  bound,  reviled 
485  ( '..  yet  divinely  free 
707  Mourning  c,  God  himself 
775  Cod  shall  set  the  c.  free 
802  The  c.  to  release 
805  Led  c.  at  the  tvrant's  w'll 
0(H)  And  lead  the  c.  forth  to  light 
923  The  exiled  c.  to  receive 
1000  And  the  ransomed  c.  flies 

CAPTIVES,  CAPTIVITY. 
148  Came  to  ransom  guilty  c. 
24  Captive  led  captivity 
204  Captive  leads  c. 

CAPxE. 
45  Amid  the  hours  of  worldly  c. 
100  o  let  the  same  almighty  c. 
b»5  The  bliss  of  thy  paternal  c. 
128  To  thy  sure  love,  thy  ten  ier  c. 
170  And  trust  his  constant  c. 
352  And  basely  his  kind  c.  repay 
350  On  thee  would  cast  our  c. 
394  <  toe  only  c.  my  soul  shall 
440  Who  Willi  a  Father's  tender  c. 


CAR 


30 


CEX 


477  save  me  from  low-thoughted  c. 

540  My  only  C,  delight,  and  bliss 

541  My  soul  to  thy  continual  c. 
609  Careful,  without  c.  I  am 
629  we  cast  our  earthborn  c. 

668  Each  c,  each  ill  of  mortal  birth 
664  strife  ho  o'er  Of  sublunary  c. 

67  -  By  self-consuming  c. 

709  away  From  every  cumbering  c. 

712  All  time,  and  toil,  ami  r. 

722  Kindly  for  thy  people  c. 

784  And  fool  ;i  brother's  c. 

800  His  constant,  latest  C. 

801  And  join  with  mutual  c. 
804  Let  us  for  each  other  c. 

872  Much  wo  need  thy  tonderest  c. 

878  siiii  thy  constant  c.  bestow 

946  Thy  still  continued  c. 

1)73  Our  Father's  c.  shall  keep 
1055  Where  not  a  c.  shall  stir 
1081  Proclaim  thy  constant  c. 

Every  care. 
661  This  can  my  every  c.  control 
673  And  nvr;/  c.  be  gone 
686  On  whom  I  cast  my  every  c. 
688  I'll  cast  on  him  my  every  c. 

From  CARE. 
117  Free /row  c,  from  labor  free 
540  From  c,  and  sin,  and  sorrow 
696  be  calm  and  free  from  c. 
1061  And  then  from  c.  released 

My  CARE. 

175  I  cast  my  c.  on  thee 
436  My  c.  and  sadness  ho  dispels 
476  be  all  my  c.  To  guard  the 
505  On  thee  I  cast  my  c. 

669  Lord,  it  belongs  not  to  my  c. 

Of  CARE. 
287  Make  every  cloud  of  e. 

688  calls  me  from  a  world  of  c. 
728  Cumbered  with  a  load  of  c. 

960  Beyond  the  reach  of  c.  "and  pain 
1007  In  this  world  of  C.  and  pain 

Thy  CARE. 

465  Safe  alone  beneath  thy  c. 

5  Hi  o  make  my  soul  thy  C. 

635  My  spirit,  on  thy  c,  Blest 

637  i  leave  entirely  to  thy  <■• 
bud  Venture  all  thy  c.  on  him 
1113  Supported  by  thy  c. 

CARES. 
78  No  c.  to  break  the  long  repose 
hi  No  mortal  c.  shall  seize 
82  The  end  of  c,  the  end  of  pains 
88  From  our  worldly  c.  sol  free 
801  Let  not  this  life's  deceitful  c. 
866  When  lifeand  all  its  c.  shall  end 
408  'I'm  thee  our  inmost  c.  Impart 

areless  through. .  .<■.  l  go 
620  And  worldly  c.  and  worldly 
666  (  hoose  thou  my  c.  for  mo 

689  it  c  distract,  or  fears  dismay 


692  When  anxious  c.  would  break 
709  And  all  my  c.  and  sorrows 
770  To  her  my  c.  and  toils  be 
927  For  no  man  e.  their  souls  to 
960  Dispel  our  c,  and  chase 
962  Vain  ace  tiie  c.  which  rack 
964  With  all  their  c.  and  l. 

CAREFUL. 
675  More  c.  not  to  serve  thee 
1021  How  c,  then,  ought  I  to  live 

CARELESS. 
547  How  c.  to  secure  that  crown 
977  As  c.  of  the  noontide  heats 
10,29  C.  sinner,  what  will 

CAREER. 
423  And  stopped  my  wild  c. 

CARMEL. 
198  With  ft '8  hoary  prophet 

CARNAL. 
83  And  drive  each  c.  thought 
719  Bliss  to  c.  minds  unknown 

CARPExNTER. 
592  Son  of  the  c,  receive 

CAST,  CASTING. 
43  Nor  from  thy  presence  c.  away 
390  Nor  c.  the  sinner  quite  away 
()9ii  Could  I  be  c.  where  thou  art 
136  Casting  down  their  golden 

CATHOLIC. 
800  The  c,  the  true,  On  all 

CAVE. 

228  Now  welcome  from  the  c. 

CELESTIAL. 
34  The  Father  of  c.  powers 
41  ft  fruit  on  earthly  ground 
185  To  pour  c.  day 
470  As  by  the  c.  host 
&2S  No  sorrows  dim  c.  love 
640  of  right  c.  worth 
si;.-)  And  spread  c.  joys  around 
940  cheered  by  no  c.  ray 
945  Present  with  the  c.  host 
968  ( '.  joys,  or  hellish  pains 
loos  in  yon  c.  sphere 

1033  To  Joys  C.  rise 

1052  bright,  c.  air  The  Spirit 

CELL. 

109  But  in  the  Spirit's  secret  C. 

CENTER. 

185  C.  and  soul  of  every  sphere 
1 1;  Fixed  on  this  bli  sfuJ  c,  rest 
751  And  o.  of  my  soul 

938  From  i  1m-  <-.  t<>  the  sUes 

CENTR  \\.. 

:;:;;  From  :  he  c.  |  lint  ot  '  !i.;- 


CEN 


31 


CHE 


CENTURIES. 

290  More  glorious  still,  as  c.  roll 
844  Many  c.  have  fled 

.  LON. 

930  Blow  soft  o'er  c.Visle 

CHAFF. 
778  They  fled  like  the  c.  from 

CHAIN. 
215  soon  he'll  break  death's  envious  c. 
259  Christ  hath  broken  every  c. 
868  Sinking  beneath  the  heavy  e. 
413  though  I  cannot  break  my  e. 
780  Love  is  the  golden  c.  that  binds 
788  Sun,  moon.,  in  one  mysterious  c. 

And  break  the  galling  c. 

i  '.ist  bound  in  passion's  c. 
900  To  break  his  r.  and  bid  him 
900  Who  struggle  with  that  fatal  c. 
930  Their  hind  from  error's  c. 
1102  O  bind  us  in  that  heavenly  c. 

CHAINS. 
151  And  c.  you  to  the  shore 
1^  Mercy  calls  you. .  .break  your  c. 
802  Satan  bind. .  .Fast  in  his  slavish  c. 
394  My  wants  I  mourn,  my  c.  I 
422  My  e.  fell  off.  my  heart  was  free 
843  'Till  from  self's  c.  released 

900  C.  yet  more  strong  and  cruel 

901  To  live  by  forging  c.  to  hind 
937  Bound  in  c,  shall  hurt  no 

1000  Spirit,  cast  thy  c.  away 

1042  Then  burst  the  t\,  with  sweet 

CHAINED. 
692  And  I  am  c.  to  earth  no  more 

CHALLENGE. 
34  we  meet,  And  c.  them  to  sing 

CHAMPIONS. 
805  Dying  c.  for  their  God 

CHANGE,  CHANGES. 
Ill  With  joy  we  view  the  pleasing  c. 
130  From  c.  to  change  the  creatures 
150  Chance  and  v.  are  busy  ever 

1 I  c.  these  hearts  of  ours 
396  And  melt  and  c.  this  heart 
440  C.  my  nature  into  thine 

I  >'er  rule  or  c,  as  seems  thee 
Lccomplished  in  the  c.  of  mine 
012  That,  wluii  my  c.  shall  come 
642  No  c  my  heart  shall  fear 
717  Would  make  any  c.  in  my  mind 

s  no  Baddening  trace 
1057  o  what  a  mighty  c. 

•  !•  nothing  changes  here 
675  And  the  c.  that  are  sure  to 

:i  or  place 
70b  But  no  e.  (  an  attend  Jehovah's 

CHANGED. 

491  C.  from  glory  into  glory 


CHANGELE88. 

160  Will  his  c.  goodness  prove 

:1>  in  thy  c.  name  I 
■  J.    I  .  i  Ings  the  immortal 

CHANT.  CHANTING. 
188  Which  they  r.  in  hymns  of  joy 
193  And  c.  the  solemn  lay 

744  With  all  who  c.  thy  name  on 

884  To  c.  thy  love  divine 

144  Chant i it(i  everlastingly  To  the 

CHAOS. 
913  whose  almighty  word  C.  and 
1108  Upon  the  c,  dark  and  rude 

CHARGE. 

238  For  who  aught  to  my  c.  shall 
423  it  seemed  to  c.  me  with  his  death 

r.  to  keep  I  have 
823  Their  solemn  c.  receive 

CHARIOT,  CHARIOTS. 
237  There  his  triumphal  c.  waits 
703  'Tis  love  that  drives  my  e. 

1073  Come  up  into  the  c.  of  love 
140  His  chariots  of  wrath  the  deep 
778  were  their  steeds  and  their  c. 

1104  And  some  of  c.  make  their  boast 

CHARITY. 

381  Reveal  the  c.  divine 

503  one  in  hope,  doctrine.  One  in  c. 

586  With  perfect  c. 


987 
1051 


CHARM,  CHARMS. 
All  the  vain  things  that  c.  me 
0  'twere  not  in  joy  to  c.  me 
It  loses  all  its  power  to  c. 
Jesus!  the  name  that  charms 
Saviour !  O  what  endless  c. 
Ah  !  who  against  thy  c.  is  proof 
Jesus!  harmonious  name.  It  c. 
world. .  .It  has  no  c.  for  me 
Thine  image.,  .c.  my  ravished 
Shepherd. .  .with  all-engagmg  c. 
When,  though  their  c.  I  own 
Methinks  I  see  a  thousand  c. 
Fair  land  ! . . .  But  half  its  c. 


CHARMING. 
321  Grace  !  'tis  a  c.  sound 
821  How  c.  is  their  voice 

CHASTEN  EI).  CHASTENING. 

tie  rod  That  c  us  for  sin 
618  0  to  the  c,  let  thy  might 
676  Fet  may  the  c.  child 
986  Who  shall  forbid  our  c.  woe 
1094  bow  Beneath  thy  chastening  hand 

CHEEK,  CHEEKS. 
373  rosy. .  .Of  youth's  soft  c.  decay 
405  And  shall  our  cheeks  be  dry  ! 

CHEER. 

129  O  c.  us  with  thy  sacred  beams 
284  when  deep  griefs  o'erflow  C.  us 


CHE 


CI10 


898  Their  sorrows  c,  their  wants 
425  And  c.  my  drooping  heart 
489  Ev<  ry  mournful  sinner  c. 

:  use  my  head,  and  c.  my  I 

And  0,  toe.  their  i  b 
5  L8  Let  thy  love  my  spu  it  c. 
7  J]  Words  of  c.  and  wor  Is  ol  Iot  e 
752  Then  dos<  thou  o.  my  solitu  le 
<i/j  With  jo  »me  c. 

835  The  bread.  ..To  c.  each  Ian  u:d 

i  i  matter  what  c.  we  meet 

CHEERS,  CHEERED,  CHEERFUL. 
Ill  Yet  v.  both  earth  and  sky 
2.7  But  Jesus  h  th  cheered  the  dark 
832  C.  by  each  promise  thou  hast 
1 1  Sing.  ..with  clieerfvl  v-  i  e 
1U  With  c.  heart  I  close  mine 
285  c.  to  thee  will  I  dt  \ 
85a  A  c.  song  of  sacred  praise 


41 G  Dark 


CHEERLESS. 
md  c.  is  the  morn 


ftUB,  CHERUBS. 
1008  seek  thy  place  Amid  yon  c.  train 
100.')  And  c.  and  seraph  adore 
48  Cherubs  proclaim  thy  praise 
727  ('.  and  seraphic  legions 

CHERUBIC. 
155  Myriads  of  bright,  c.  bands 
193  Hark!  the  r.  armies  shout 

229  ('.  legions  swell  The  radiant 
£34  C.  legions  guard  him  home 

CHERUBIM. 
56  C.  and  seraphim  Filled 
120  Both  c.  and  seraphim.  Continually 
136  C.  and  seraphim  falling 
144  0.  and  seraphim  Veil  t..eir 
152  On  c.  and  seraphim  Full 
804  O  Thou,  who  o'er  the  c. 

CHIDE,  CHIDINGS. 
453  Dost  thou  no  longer  c. 
734  Blow  to  c,  and  swift  to 
9u7  dost  not,  Lord,  my  sorrow  c. 
1U88  uiuo  heaven,  And  c.  at  my  delay 
shI  Let  no  broiner's  bitter  ohidinga 

CHIEF,  CHIEFLY. 
879  Me,  the  c.  of  sinners  spare 
•  ;  the  --.  of  sinners  am 
ni.  0,  the  e.  oi  sinners  spare 
441  <  .  of  sinners  though  I  be 
Lai  But  ciiujtij,  Lord,  tue  thanks 

CHILD. 
134  The  Lord  is  Kingl  c.  of  the  dust 
is,  l   :  o  us  a  I  .  oi  hope  is  born 
191  For  to  us  a  < '.  Is 

torn  a  c,  and  yet  a  King 
a  .-.  confessed 
123  happy  c.  tfeh  »ld,  without  a 

<fjl    l  -i  •  >■■ 

He  own.  me  for  ms  c. ;  I  can 

±A)  And  kii  ;w  myself  t.iy  c. 


477  M.ike  me  thy  beauteous  c,  that 

481  o  may  L  as  a  little  c. 

552  Cea  e  toward  the  c.  she  bare 

•  thou 
675  I  would  b                  s  a  c. 
677  rage  Against  a  c.  of  thine 

•;.)!  Uke  Jesus,  The  Father's  holy  c. 

•  thee 
.  thy  holy  C\,  who  came 

875  U>!  Buch  the  c.  whose  early 

886  SaYiOUr  Was  once,  a  c.  like  me 

887  Didst  vouchsafe  a  c.  I 

'.  86   i  n:s  lovely  c,  thus  early  torn 
1006  Now  the  darling  c.  is  dead 
io  t;  Take  the  c.  no  longer  mine 
1030  How  happy  every  c.  of  grace 

CHILDHOOD. 

107  prayer's. .  .Our  lips  of  c.  frame 
t>75  In  c,  manhood,  age,  and 

CHILDREN. 
16  Old  men  and  c.  praise 
101  Where  c.  early  lisp  his 
172  And  c.'s  children  ever  find 
282  Their  c.  when  they  cry 
282  We,  c.  of  thy  grace 
4'.J4  Why  should  the  c.  of  a  King 
400  Among  the  c.  of  thy  grace 
720  (I  of  the  heavenly  King 
871  C,  loud  hosannas  singing 
870  Come.  Christian  c,  e 

877  C.  our  kind  protection  claim 
880  And  many  dear  c.  are 

862  Let  all  the  c.  simr 

882  To  Christ,  the  C.'s  King 

888  Zfce  c    ■•.'.:  stood  sh:g:uo 

888  His  love  to  C.  still 

884  C-,  thy  favors  sharing 

885  Hither  our  c.  bring  To 

902  How  blest  the  c.  of  the  Lord 
1058  Where  they  shall  dweli  as  c. 
110.J  Their  c.'a  children  long 

7/7.s  CHILDREN. 
134  Then  may  his  c.  cease  to  sing 
081  Unfold,  to  make  hi<  c.  way 
1080  Much  more  to  us  his  c. 

Little  CHILDREN. 

828  To  lit  tie  c.  he  extends 

878  Which  the  little  c.  raise 

880  How  he  called  little  c.  as 

Thy  CHILDREN. 
07  Still  may  th>i  v.  in  thy 
545  I  hat,  with  fc/ij/c,  I  may 
8.o  \\  it  i  grateful  joy,  thy  c.  rear 
i  u  thy  c.  gathered  here 

889  Which  on  earth  thy  c.  sing 
km)."-)  Thy  <  .**  cry  t-»  I 

CHOI 

3  Come,  like  the  people  of  his  c. 
:>   ^ « ■  '  >  •  r  r     I 

:  He  people  ol 
858  bade  thee  make  the  better  & 
fir  happy  day  that  fixed  my  c. 


CHO 


33 


CIIU 


MO  Master's  feet. .  this  my  happy  c. 
Lnd  count  thy  c.  the  best 
porld  my  c.  deride,  ret 

742  Thou  art"  my  only  c. ;  ()  bid 
801  Ready  thy  c.  to  approve 
BO  l  L<  rd,*  may  it  be  our  c. 

CHOOSE,  CHOOSING. 
609  I  still  would  c.  the  better 

toe  our  lot 
666  1  dan-  not  c.  my  lot 

666  (  .  out  the  path  for  me 
655  ('.  thou  my  good  and  ill 

_!i  b  way  Toe. 

166  The  man  of  God's  own  choosing 

CHOSEN. 

13  Thou  to  thy  c.  dost  afford 
329  blessing  of  God's  c.  race 
i'iiy  c.  ones  obtain 
.  of  God,  to  sinners  dear 
856  C.  of  the  Lord,  and  precious 
868  Which  filled. .  .courts  where  thy  c. 

CHOIR. 
13  That  I  the  joyful  c.  may  join 
19  sing,  with  all  the  heavenly  c. 
34  By  faith  the  upper  c.  we  meet 
48  Thee  all  the  c.  of  angels  sing 
58  Come,  assist  the  c.  of  heaven 
480  Till,  added  to  that  heavenly  c. 
485  Love,  the  leader  of  the  c. 
694  ulnglng  with  the  angels'  c. 
991  Lodged  by  the  ministerial  c. 
1000  Thus  the  c.  of  angels  sing 
1014  Come  to  join  us  with  his  c. 

CHOIRS. 
42  Ye  heavenly  c.  proclaim 
47  United  c.  of  angels  sing 
153  Praise. .  .Lord,  ye  immortal  c. 
195  Celestial  c.  from  courts  above 
235  Join,  all  ye  bright  celestial  c. 
444  But  I  amid  your  c.  shall  shine 
733  While  the  angel  c.  are  cryir.g 
1073  Join  all  the  glad  e. 

CHORAL. 
151  And  bid  the  c.  song  ascend 
444  Is  shaken  with  the  c.  strain 
1008  Let  us  join  the  c.  song 

CHORUS. 

187  hark  !  to  God  the  c.  breaks 
198  A\  itli  joy  the  c.  we  repeat 

218  And  swell  the  c.  of  the  skies 
L  ad  was  the  c.  of  angels 

245  In  one  great  c.  join 

569  A  joyful  c  to  thy  praise 

934  Shall  send  the  c  round 
10.")1  j.hn  The  c.  of  the  sky 
1067  'Mid  the  c.  of  the  skies 

CHRIST. 
21  \  When  C  the  mighty  Maker 
230  Our  ('.  hath  brought  us  over 
376  entreating  C.  to  let  thee  in 
4-11  0.  ii  all  in  all  to  me 
3 


177   No  more,  but  (\  in  me.  may  live 

tie  but  C.  to  me  be  given 
518  While  C.  is  all  the  world  to  me 
621  Where  only  ('.  Is  heard  to  q 
697  And  (\  shall  be  my  Bong 
721  May  I  prove  i:  0.  to  live 
806  Bend  us.  0  '..  to  be  Content 
886  Jesus,  thou  C.  of  God,  By  thy 

In  CHRIST. 

232  In  C.  we  live,  in  Christ  we 
270  That  we  in  C.  may  live 
432  I  shall  in  C,  at  that  glad 
437  We  who  in  C.  believe 

452  7//  T.  to  endless  ages  mine 
587  That  was  in  C,  your  Head 

To  CHRIST. 

71  To  ft,  Creator,  Saviour,  King 
364  Ye  all  may  come  to  C.  and  live 
469  Christian  lives  to  0.  alone;  To 
525  All  glory  be  to  CL,  my  Lord 
733  Love  and  praise  to  C.  belong 

With  CHRIST. 
492  Ever  one  with  C.  may  be 
508  And  be  wiih  C.  in  God 

up  with  ft  your  Head 
1048  With  ft  before  the  throne 

CHRISTIAN.  CHRISTIANS. 

832  We  still  may  act  the  ft's  part 

974  'Tis  liKe  the  peace  the  ft  gives 
1000  While  the  faithful  ft  dies 
1058  Arise,  arise,  gooa  ft 

573  how. .  .real  Christians  live 

783  See  how  true  ft  love 

795  How  C.  lived  in  days  of 

800  When  C.  love  and  live  as  one 

865  Here  C.  join  the  song 

974  So  calmly  C.  sink  away 

CHRISTMAS. 
195  Breaks  the  first  C.  morn 

CHURCH. 
37  And  join  the  general  C.  above 
56  With  his  holy  C.  below 

72  The  ft  her  voice  upraises 

7<i  Now  raised  in  glory,  o'er  his  ft 
82  Which  for  the  0.  of  God  remains 
88  Till  we  join  the  C.  above 
120  The  holy  C  throughout  the 
144  Thee,  the  ft  In  every  land 
199  glory  that  the  C.  shall  share 
291  And  join  me  to  the  ft  above 
319  Till  all  the  ransomed  C.  of  God 
467  Till  gathered  to  the  ft  above 
563  mighty  army  Moves  the  C.  of 
563  Gates... 'Gainst  that  ft  prt-vail 
563  But  the  ( '.  of  Jesus,  constant 
648  The  C.  of  the  first-born  to 
680  Head  of  the  ft  triumphant 

763  nut  like  kingdoms. .  .Thy  holy  C. 

764  clime  and  ■!_••  This  glorious     . 

765  The  ft  triumphant  in  thy 

770  The  ft  our  blest  Redeemer  saved 
809  Build  up  1 1 


CHU 


34 


CLI 


816  The  C.  of  the  flrst-born,  We 
St4  feast . . .  Ever  by  his  < '.  retained 
850  Binding  all  the  ('.  in  one 
924  Eead  ol  the  C,  whose  Spirit 
1033  One  C.  above,  beneath 

Thy  CHURCH. 
74  0  deign  to  dwell  Within  thu  C. 
569  Thy  < '.  with  strength  defend 
737  Tims  tin/  C.«  whate'er  her 
768  But,  Lord,  thy  C.  is  praying 
770  I  love  thu  C,  O  God 
;;.'  (  mi  thy  u.,  0  Power  divine 
815  Still  iii  t/ij/  C.  do  thou  appear 
815  The  angels  of  thy  G.  below 
618  send  forth.  ..Into  thy  C.  abroad 
84a  feast  Spread  for  thy  <'.  by  the 
857  Let  thy  c.  rise,  strong  and 
885  Infants..  .Who  to  thu  C.  belong 
921  0  till  thy  C.  with  faith  and 
9:28  Jesus,  thy  C.  with  longing 

CIRCLE,    CIRCLES,    CIRCLED, 
(  IRCLING. 

751  The  c.  where  my  passions 
952  Through  all  yon  radiant  circle* 
261  Circled  round  with  angel  powers 
100  goodness.,  .fills  the  circling  hours 

CITY. 
89  Pray  for  Jerusalem,  The  c.  of 
168  The  c.  of  our  God  remains 
64S  We've  no  abiding  c.  here 
648  But  seek  a  c.  out  of  sight 
758  Lo,  onward  I  move  to  a  c.  above 
764  God's  holy  r.  shone 
773  stream  Supplies  the  c.  of  our  God 
787  Zion's  hill,  The  c.  of  our  God 

arch.  ..The  c.  on  the  hill 
1036  And  the  bright  c's  gleaming 
1044  O  when,  thou  c.  of  my  God 

1063  The  c.  of  saints  shall  appear 

1064  Secure  in  the  c.  above 

1064  And  then  to  the  c.  receive 

1065  That  c.  of  God,  the  great  King 

CITIES. 

1098  Our  c.  with  prosperity 

CLAIM,  CLAIM8. 
210  And  in  thy  right  I  c.  my  heaven 
419  indulge  my  humble  c. 
429  Allow  my  humble  r. 
446  And  ascertains  our  c  to  heaven 
522  I  c.  the  blessing  DOW 
536  And  will  nol  quit  my  c. 
469  He  justly  claim*  us  for  his  own 

CLARION,  CLARIONS. 
1092  who  ordainest  Thunder  thy  c. 

245  The  clarion*  of  the  sky  Proclaim 

CLAY. 
9  Hade  as  ol  i •..  and  formed  us 
223  Where  they  laid  his  bro;itn  • 

4;5  Moid  as  thou  wilt  thy  passive  c. 

L-l-i  This  trembling  house  ol  C. 

Fesus,  Bupport  the  tottering  c. 


704  My  soul  would  leave  this  heavy  c. 

741  Perishing  things  of  c,  Born  but 

968  And  props  the  house  of  c. 

982  labor  done,  as  sinks  the  c. 

986  borne  To  its  lone  bed  of  c. 

995  limbs. .  Lie  moldering  in  the  c. 

i:  it,  leave  thy  house  of  c. 
1000  soul,  rebuild  thy  house  of  e. 
1046  treasure. . .  In  a  vile  house  of  c. 
1056  we  know.  If  this  vile  house  of  r. 


CLEAN, 
turn  my  heart  and  make  it  c. 
make  my  guilty  conscience  <•. 
speak  the  second  time,  Be  clean 

Gladly  would  1  now  be  <■. 

Be  c,  as  thou,  my  Lord,  art  clean 

And  bid  my  heart  be  c. 

Thy  blood. ..make  us  thoroughly  c. 

0  when  shall  I  be  c. 

1  wait  till  he  shall  touch  me  c. 
Clothe  us..  .In  linen  c.  and  white 


307 
391 
486 

490 
496 
503 

514 
531 
539 
908 

110 
^67 
292 
307 
393 

4;  9 

490 
493 
53o 
534 
5 16 
803 
847 
872 
1091 


CLEANSE. 
Jesus,  c.  mo  with  thy  blood 
('.  tins  guilty  heart  of  mine 
Lord,  c.  my  sins,  my  soul 
I  know  thou  canst  this  moment  c. 
Whose  blood  can  c.  each  spot 
To  c.  from  all  unrighteousness 
('.  me  now  Irom  every  sin 
To  c.  us  all,  both  you  and  me 
And  c.  ana  keep  me  clean 
Shall  c.  me  from  ail  sin 
blood  Applied  to  c.  my  soul 
C.  from  ail  unrighteousness 
To  c.  our  sin-polluted  souls 
Grace  to  c,  and  power  to 
Jesus'  blood  can  c.  from  all 


CLEANSED,  CLEANSING. 
71  But  chiefest  in  our  c.  breast 
336  To  wash  and  be  c.  in  his 
983  ('.  from  all  sin,  and  pure 
283  Tell  me  much  ot  chanting  blood 
3^0  Unseal  that  c.  tide 
503  Now  thy  all-c.  blood  apply 

CLEAVE,  CLEAVING. 
528  And  let  my  spirit  c.  to  thee 
535  That  I  to  sin  may  never  c. 
674  And  still  my  sold  would  c  to 
6S5  stid  shall  my  spirit  c.  to  thee 
782  Closer  and  closer  let  us  <■. 
1115  Lid  them  to  each  other  c. 
724  on  joyful  wing  (  leaving  the  sky 

CLEFT. 
415  Rock  of  ages,  c.  Cor  me 

748  Concealed  m  the  C.  of  thy  side 

CLIME,  CLIMES. 
36  To  thee  at  Last  In  ev<  r>  -\ 
906  Redeemer's  name  l  hro'  every  c. 
1009  There  surely  is  some  blessed  c. 
1008  ad  mankind,  we  pra> ,  Of  < 
•■.'•.M  Lei  distant  clirru  >•  thy  name 
816  To  different  c.  repair 
1113  Through  burning  c.  they  pass 


CLI 


35 


COM 


CLING,  ci.: 
.  t  me  live  and  c.  t  i  Ghee 

-hall  save 
628  forgive  the  heart  that  i 

CLOSE,  CLOSED,  CLOSER. 
Bo  shall  mv  walk  be  o.  Witt 

•  art. .  For.-. •  r  all  but 
558  thv  languid  eye  Was  c.  that  we 

scr  walk  wil 
.  and  closer  let  DSC 

CLOTHE,  CLOTHES.  CL<  >THED. 
d  c.  us  with  tin-  Spirit's 
041  Will  c.  his 

749  He  clothes  us  with  his  love 
893  thou  mayest  be  cloth*  d  and  fed 

cloud. 

54  Till  thy  glory  Without  c.  in 
:  -unshine 
ay  no  earth-born  c.  arise 
I  rom  the  low-bending  c.  above 
-;.iel  the  gloomy  c.  of  grief 
128  :•.•:,  Id,  witl  out  a  c.  between 
'■>  4  a  o.  dotii  arise 
many  a  c.  o'ercast 
690  Prayer  makes  the  darkened  c. 

hen  I  appear  in  yonder  c. 
732  In  the  land  of  c.  and  shadow 
-  e  the  c.  and  tire  appear 
ather.  come  in  !  but  not  in  the  c. 
936  Saw  ye  not  the  c.  ari<e 
960  The  evening  c.,  the  morning 
1051  No  c.  those  "regions  know 
1067  There  no  c.  can  intervene 

CLOUDS. 
110  O  chase  the  c.  of  guilt  away 
186  All,  save  the  c.  of  sin,  are 
161  The  c.  ye  so  much  dread 
182  Wnere  no  c.  thy  glory  hide 

Ml  around  the  c.  are  breaking 
229  The  c.  are  backward  rolled 
270  bring  us  where  no  c.  conceal 
3--,s>  Dark  c.  <>f  gloomy  night  he 
445  The  c.  disperse,  the  shadows 
s  c.  before  the  midday  sun 

:  .".ough  c.  and  darkness  shroud 
028  While  c.  and  darkness  brood 
648  Where  deepest  c.  have  been 

^  no  points  the  c  their  course 
■irive  these  dark  c  from 

•  .en  darkest  c.  around  I 
.   II  Jesus  in  the  c.  appear 

\  hen  thou  with  c.  Shalt  come 
Though  c.  may  darken 

i,  with  c.  descending 
adge ...  On  c.  of  glory  seated 
'■.  or  tempest* 
1085  By  him  the  c.  drop  fatness 

CLOUDLE— . 
7-21  To  the  land  of  c.  sky 
1070  life  shadows  break  in  c.  love 

COAST. 
1033  And  long  to  see  that  happy  c. 


COLD. 
195  And  Christian  hearts  be  c. 

.  and  faith 
277  Kindlea  riame.  ..In these c.  hearts 
<*...  In  this  c.  beart  of  mine 
.  beat,  and  moist,  and  dry 
1071  Paradise  •••  is  never  c. 

I  OLUMN. 

163  Returned  the  tlery  c.\<  glow 

COME. 
4  Ye  blessed  children,  r. 
335  invites  you.  the  Spirit  says.  I '. 
344  ( '.,  said  ,K-ii-'  sacred  • 
:  c.  t<>  me 
355  spirit. .  .Is  whispering,  Sinner,  c. 
363  A  heavenly  whisper,  ( '.  to  me 
3<>4  ft,  all  the  world!  come,  sinner 

Dto  me  and  rest  from  -in 
399  o  Lamb  of  God,  I  <■. .'  I  come 
402  My  Saviour  bids  me  c;  Ah!  why 
423  many  dangers. .  .have  already  c. 

d  io.  he  saith,  I  quickly  c. 
.  in.  mv  Lord,  come  in 
"  .e  midnight  peal.  Behold  I  c. 
:  I  c.  with  joy  to  do 
. 
ill  bee:  o  let  the  words 

leath. .  .Until  he  c. 
icb  the  welcome  Come  awaits 
924  ft,  Lord,  the  bride  on  earth 

i  thee  we  c.  0  gracious  Lord 
1016  ft.  Lord  Jesus,  quickly  come 

.  near,  ye  blessed 

1052  ft,  trusting  spirit,  to  i. 

..  weary  souls,  for  J 
I  <  .,  thy  servant.  Lord,  replies 
1083  ('.,  with  all  thine  angels,  come 

.  L<>rd.  quickly  c. 
1107  ft  thou  again  to-day 

COMES. 

954  He  c,  he  comes  to  call 

1018  He  c!  he  comes!  the  Judge 

1053  solemn  thought  ft  to  me 

COMING. 
.  as  at  flr>t  I  came 
4(4  I  wait  thy  c.  from  above 
551  His  c.  like  the  morn  shall 
791  We  wait  thy  c.  from  above 
928  For  thine  expected  c.  waits 

955  each  in  the  day  of  his  c.  may 
1016  Christ  is  c.  /    Come,  thou 

COMFORT. 
7  The  mighty  e.  feel 
21  ft  tho<e  who  weep  and 
—  I    nquer  sinners,  c.  saints 
1.5*5  thy  rod  And  staff  me  c.  still 
273  Is  c.  life,  and  tire  of  love 
314  law. .  .We  And  no  c.  there 

442  Tiie  sweet  c  and  . 

442  That  sweet  c.  was  mine 
455  ('.,  and  confirm,  and  heal 
510  The  e.  of  thy  strengthening 


COM 


36 


COM 


622  0  words  with  heavenly  c 

COMMANDS. 

632  And  find  our  sweetest  c. 

141  And,  when  thy  c.  are  done 

649  Though  every  c  be  withdrawn 

176  How  is> -nt!e  God's  c. 

662  Seeking  for  c.  from  your 

894  Father,  all  thy  r.  to  do 

ffi  i  The  springs  ol  c.  Beem  to  fail 

485  Waiting  for  thine  high  c. 

704  .\ud  c.  of  my  nights 

609  Faithful  to  my  Lord's  c. 

706  Fields  c.  to  1 1 1«  *  mourners 

992  now  we  wait  thine  own  c. 

736  mighty  name.  ..<'.  \i  brings 

757  I  am  thine;  what  a  c.  dii  ine 

COMMANDING. 

759  Mv  r.  by  day,  and  my  song 

1 15  Who.  by  his  c,  might 

Id  c,  settled  hope 

850  with  the  great  c.  word 

826  Thou  Boly  Ghost  wdl  c. 

-    J    !'..  C.  and  to  bless 

(OMMEND. 

898  <><»  thou  ami  e.  him 

541  My  soul  to. .  .1  faithfully  c. 

926  C,  ye. .  .Comfort  the  people 

556  My  soul. .  .Now  therefore  I  c. 

072  To  him  c.  thy  cause 

COMFORTS. 

82  let  the  day,  In  holy  c.  pass 

COMMERCE. 

118  Who  upholds  and  c.  us 

1101  Reviving  c.  lifts  her 

165  morning  broke,  Thy  c.  rose 

178  thy  face.  .  .It  sweetly  c.  me 

COMMISSION,  COMMISSIONED. 

041  When  c.  are  declining 

815  Their  high  c.  let  them  prove 

COO  And  earthly  c.  flee 

820  make  your  great  c.  known 

004  Where  endless  c.  flow 

810  Ye  are  commissioned  from  above 

717  When  our  earthly  c.  fail 

797  Our  c.  and  our  cares 

COMMIT,  COMMITTED. 

672  C.  thou  all  thy  griefs 

COMFORTED. 

595  WThat  I've  committed  to  his  hands 

671  that  mourn. .  .shall  be  c. 

COMMON. 

COMFORTER. 

19  let  us  praise  our  c.  Lord 

6  Come,  holy  C,  Thy  sacred 

28  Our  c.  Saviour  praise 

48  The  saints'  eternai  0. 

719  Jesus  is  our  c.  Lord 

179  No  harm. .  .with  the  C  near 

789  The  c.  peace  we  feel 

236  Lord,  send  thy  promised  C. 

792  shall  praise  our  c.  Lord 

264  Send  the  gracious  C. 

805  Glory  to  our  c.  Lord 

266  C.  of  minds  distressed 

275  Now,  Lord,  the  C.  bestow 

COMMUNE. 

280  A  Guide,  a  O.  bequeathed 

117  Lord,  we  would  c.  with  thee 

287  Blest  0.  divine,  Let  rays 

713  Does  she  c.  with  God 

287  Great  ft,  to  us  impart 

411  Blest  ft,  with  peace  and 

COMMUNING. 

424  Great  ft,  descend  and 

830  By  the  c.  Spirit  poured 

487  ft  of  all  that  mourn 

683  Here  speaks  the  C. 

COMMUNION. 

729  And  the  ft  forever 

45  To  hold  c.  with  his  God 

855  Gracious  C,  be  with  us 

53  And  possess,  in  sweet  c. 

92  Seeks  c.  with  the  skies 

COMFORTABLE. 

266  Symbol  of  divine  c. 

398  With  c.  words  and 

748  For  closer  c.  I  pine 

770  Her  sweet  c,  solemn 

COMFORTLESS. 

Wi  saints. .  .But  one  c.  make 

777  ft,  afflicted,  broken 

799  songs. .  .Make  their  c.  sweet 

784  Leave  us  not  c. 

846  enjoy  C.  with  our  Lord 

1054  sweet  to  the  soul  is  c. 

COMMAND. 

1054  hinders  my  joy  and  c. 

0  Wide  as  the  world  is  thy  c 

459  0  Thou,  who  hast  at  thy  c. 

COMPANY. 

471  Abraham... with  the  harsh  c. 

272  lost  But  for  thy  c. 

538  I  see  the  exceeding  broad  c. 

787  My  c.  before  Is  gone 

606  and  labor  on  at  thy  <■. 

1046  0  what  a  glorious  r. 

81*3    Lord,  if  at  thy  r.  The 

1069  What  a  countless  c 

B36  Jesus,  at  whose  supreme  c. 

L078  The  whole  heavenly  c. 

997  Waiting  to.  .  .Great  God,  at  thy  c. 

1088  To  his  c.  we  bow 

COMPANIONS. 

1075  At  whose  supreme  c. 

89  My  old  C.  sav.  Come 

1096  Attends  thy  dread  v. 

1011   And  left  his  r.  behind 

1118  sea,... At  thy  c.  is  still 

1033  Our  old  0.  in  (JUstreOB 

COM 


CON- 


COMPASSION,  COMPASSIONS. 

21  in  c.  II-  »'.v  descend 
836  The  love  and  c.  Of  Jesus 
491  Jesus,  thou  art  all  r. 

,iiie  c.  Beaming 
thy  divine  C. 
felt  c.  rise 
i  us  in  thy  great  c. 
172  But  thj  i  .  Lord 

COMPEL. 
603  C.  the  wanderer  to  come 

COMPLAIN,  COMPLAINS. 

157  when  we  did  c,  Didst  all 

531  I  cannot  of  my  cross  C. 

001  My  heart  no  more  complains 

COMPLAINT,  COMPLAINTS. 
ad  pour  out  my  c. 
403  Give  ear  to  my  c. 
552  Lord,  it  is  my  chief  c. 
o^'5  v, ;.  -    my  deep  c. 

o-i  with  our  praises  and  complaints 
Ing  relief  for  all  c. 
ir  songs  and  our  c. 
100  To  all  my  weak  c. 
424  When  wilt  thou  banish  my  c. 
009  Then  I  shall  end  my  sad  c. 

Ere  we  can  oiler  our  c. 
1054  'Mid  scenes. .  .and  creature  c. 

COMPLETE. 
193  Good- will  and  peace  now  c. 
241  And  makes  my  joy  c. 
475  Thy  work,     is  all  c. 
809  deeds  0.  in  Jesus'  name 

COMPREHEND. 
711  God  himself  doth  c. 
959  That  I  may  timely  c. 

CONCEAL,  CONCEALED. 
751  Or  but  c.  his  face 
813  C.  the  word  of  God  most 
407  A  life  conceaU  <i  in  him 
600  real  life,  with  Christ  c. 
1030  Our  life  in  Christ  c. 

CONCEIVE. 
54  Than  they  could  c.  before 
124  One  holy  thought  c. 

CONCERN,  CONCERNS. 
175  Henceforth  my  great  c. 
506  A  jealous,  just  c. ;  For 
833  And  full  of  kind  c,  looked 

. .  sole  c,  my  single 
300  o  think  what  \ 

27  In  the  c.  bear  your  parts 
75  in  c.  with  the  blest 

1073  What  a  c.  of  praise 

CONDEMNED. 
181  Whose  souls,  c.  and 
391  I  am  C,  but  thou  art 


CONDEMNATION. 

422  No  c.  now  I  dread,  ■!• 

lis  No  v.  now  I  dread,  1  taste 

SCEND,  0ONDE&  ENDING. 
112  King  <>f  g] 
68  -\!i  i  yet  with  cona\  9d  nding 

400  Thy  C.  grace  To 

828  Behold  what  c.  love 
991  In  c.  love  Thy 

CONDITION. 
043  Yet  how  rich  is  my  c. 

CONDUCT. 
810  let  your  heaven-taught  c. 

CONFESS. 
17  Then  shall  the  race  of  men  c. 
120  O  God,  we  praise  thee,  and  c. 
284  Let  all  who  Christ  c. 
369  And  there  mv  guilt  c. 
thee,  o  Je.-us,  I  c. 
480  So  shall  we  thankfully  e. 
493  If  we  our  sins  c  Faithful 
559  But  I  now  my  sins  6. 
605  And  my  last  hour  of  life  c. 
701  Jesus,  may  all  c.  thy  name 
729  I  will  in  my  life  c.  thee 
805  We  our  dying  Lord  c. 

829  O  Lord,  while  we  c.  the  worth 
893  And  wilt  c.  their  humble 

1019  we,  who  now  our  Lord  c. 

CONFESSED. 

14  Where  Christ,  the  ruler,  is  c. 
1029  But  to  those  who  have  c. 
1075  By  earth  and  heaven  c. 

CONFESSING. 
116  Sin  and  want  we  come  c. 
403  I  wait.  C.  all  my  sin 
887  Lot  them  all,  thy  name  c. 
932  While  sinners,  now  c. 

CONFESSION,  CONFESSIONS. 
1094  And  pouring  forth  c. 
00  And  our  confessions  pour 

CONFIDE. 
454  In  him  I  c,  his  blood 
017  Our  cheerful  hopes  c. 
;  ;.")  And  .>till  in  God  c. 
772  Who  in  the  Lord  c. 
1073  Who  in  Jesus  c. 

CONFIDING. 
041  For  while  in  him  c,  I 
0-i2  And  safe  in  such  c. 

CONFIDENCE. 

437  felt  and  seen  With  c. 

438  With  r.  I  now  draw  nigtl 
506  With  humble  <•.  look  up 

isk  in  c.  the  grace 
522  In  all  my  c.  of  hope 
541  My  c.  is  all  in  thee 
786  With  c.  we  seek  thy  face 


CON 


COX 


856  /ion. .  And  her  c.  alone 
979  With  holy  c.  to  sing 

CONFIDENT. 
738  But  c.  in  Belf-despair 

CONFIRM,  CONFIRMS. 
548  C.  the  trembling  will 
001  C.  my  hope,  that  where 
142  liis  truth  confirms  and  seals 

CONFLICT. 
1)4  thy  voice  shall  bid  our  c.  cease 
893  With  many  a  c,  many 
417  By  thy  c.  in  die  hour 
417  By  the  fearful  c.  there 
567  Forth  to  the  mighty  c. 
583  Through  many  a  c.  here 
692  when  that  last  c.  \s  o'er 
830  Gethsemane. .  .thy  c.  see 
1054  here  in  the  valley  of  c.  I  stay 

CONFLICTS. 
110  My  c.  o'er,  my  labors 
587  And  all  your  c.  passed 
057  Our  c.  here  shall  soon 
707  All  thy  c.  End  in 
798  What  c.  have  we  passed 

CONFLICTING. 

985  Farewell,  c.  hopes 

CONFORM,  CONFORMED,  CON- 
FORMITY. 
498  C.  our  wills  to  thine 
519  C.  me  to  thy  death 

40  Conformed  in  all  things  to 
202  Still  more  and  more  c. 
529  That  full  divine  conformity 

CONFOUND,  CONFOUNDS,  CON- 

JDING. 
174  Our  wondering  thoughts  c. 
525  ( '..  o'erpower  me  by 

721  Nothing  shall  my  heart  c. 
l  12  ( 'onfounda  the  powers  of  hell 
1091  our  sins,  our  hearts  confounding 

CONFUSION. 

876  C order  in  thy  path 

368  [1  bids  e.  cease 
531  Expires,  iu  sweet  c.  lost 
lo.-; i  'Mia  scenes  of  c.  and 

CONGREG  ATK  )N,  CONGREG A- 

TIONS. 
51  The  great  c.  his 
285  Rest  moon  this  c. 

■  mim'.  .  .praised  in  the  greal  i . 
1044  Where  congregations  ne'er  break 

CONQUER. 
2  1  Guilts  of  praise  Shall  C.  death 

242  He  lives,  and  i  shall  c.  death 
-...di  c,  though  they  die 

o::i  o  may  1  c.  through  thy  blood 
807  To  C.  foes,  and  cheer  his 


010  Win  and  r.,  never  cease 

993  Like  thee  they  c.  in  the  strife 

NQUERED. 

272  love. .  .At  last  it  C.  me 
5o7  For  Christ  hath  c.  there 
566  Jesus  c.  when  he  foil 
847  Thou  hast  c.  in  the  light 
1001  Leader,  Have  c.  in  the  light 

CONQUERING. 

318  Proclaims  thy  c.  arm 

928  The  triumphs  of  thy  c.  power 

CONQUEROR. 
229  Rise,  glorious  C,  rise 
237  And  Jesus  is  the  C.'s  name 
2io  Great  ( '.,  never  more  to  die 
243  Our  C.  and  King,  Thy 
251  Jesus,  the  (  ..  reigns 
201  c.  over  death  and  sin 
401  I  yield..  .And  own  thee  c. 
515  ( '.  through  him,  I  soon 
5io  C.  of  hell,  and  earth 
583  withstand  Its  ancient  (\ 
587  \\  ho  in. .  .is  more  than  c. 
701  Thou  c.  renowned 
704  would  bear  me  c.  through 
908  Rale  forth,  victorious  C. 
921  Shall  o'er  the  world  a  c. 

CONQUERORS. 
437  And,  c.  of  the  world,  we 
589  And  take  the  c.  home 
679  C.  over  oieath  and  sin 
985  Who  makes  us  C. 
1000  More  than  c.  at  last 

CONQUEST,  CONQUESTS. 

1015  Ascribe  their  c.  to  the 
810  To  further  conquests  go 

CONSCIEN 
107  May  we,  0  Loid,  witii  c. 
203  King  ui.liiu  my  c.  reign 
294  gives  my  laboring  c.  peace 
340  Let  not  c.  make  you 
372  And  hid  my  guilty  c. 
423  My  c.  felt  and  owned 
439  And  Let  my  sprinkled  c. 
51 1  'i  he  tender  c.  give 
511  o  God,  my  c.  make 
740  He  sends  the  laboring  c. 
82(5  M.\  C.  h'lis  oi  sin,  ;.et 
9C0  Rut  to  eaeii  r.  ho  applied. 

CONSECRATE. 

lhl  To  thro  i  c.  my  days 
458  I  c.  my  lengthen*  (i  days 
loo  And  c.  to  thee  my  all 
u?o  (  .  to  th-c  alone 
472  I  c.  to  thee  :  :  :o  to  thine 

:  lue  of  days,  1  c.  to  thee 

lTED. 
457  Divide  this  r.  soul 

oio  And  ma>  thi  -  c.  hour 
005  is  this  the  c  dower 


cox 


89 


COT 


666  The  c.  cross  I'll  bear 

mong  thy  c.  i 
940  And  all  my  c.  j 

CONSOLATION,  Ci  >N»  »I.ATL  >NS. 

69  Fill  each  breast  with  c. 
342  And,  with  news  of  c. 
671  The  heavenly  c.  fell 

Kiay  l  thy  c.  share 
5-j4  The  it> i isolation*  of  thy  word 

CONSTANT,  CONSTANCY. 
4:30  on  thee  alone  my  c.  mind 
497  ()  that  to  thee  my  C.  mind 
524  Thy  c.  mind  in  us  be  shown 

015  Father's  love,  So  c.  an  (  so 

730  C.  still  in  faith  abiding 

317  promises  declare  Thy  constancy 

CONSTRAIN,  CONSTRAINS. 
221  o  let  thy  love  my  heart  c. 
304  0  let  his  love  your  hearts  c. 
400  When  shall  thy  love  c. 
466  Let  thy  love  my  heart  c. 
814  The  love  of  Christ  doth  me  c. 
811  of  Christ  their  hearts  constrains 

CONSUME. 
228  Nor  change  can  e'er  c. 
209  C  our  sins,  and  calm 
488  Love  shall  all  my  sins  c. 
518  might  fall. . .  Aud  all  my  sins  c. 

CONTEMPLATION. 
443  Borne  on  c.'.s  wing 
041  in  holv  c.  We 
1001  Beneath  thy  c. 

CONTEND,  CONTENDING. 

310  Ah,  how  shall  guilty  man  G. 

003  who  shall  c.  with  God 
737  And  murmur  to  c.  so  long 

1040  Then  let  us  lawful] 
000  ( )onU  nding  for  your  native  place 
048  C.  for  our  native  heaven 

CONTENT,  CONTENTED,  CONTENT- 
MENT. 
561  The  sacred  joy. .  .sweet  c. 
.  whatever  lot  I  see 
to  till  a  little  space 
090  My  Lord,  how  full  of  sweet  c. 
739  Contented  now,  upon  my  thigh 

004  Whence.,  .contentment  springs 

C(  )NTEST. 
934  Proclaim  the  c.  ended 

CONTRITE. 
60  Our  c.  spirits  pitying  see 
281  <  mr  c.  hearts  Inspire 
404  A  humble,  c.  heart 

■  may  my  broken,  c.  heart 
521  0  for  a  lowly,  c.  heart 
551  With  c.  hearts  return 
794  And  make  the  c.  heart 

837  we,  with  thankful,  c.  hearts 

838  Where  every  humble,  c.  heart 


862  Cast  not  our  c.  prayer 

berever  sighs  a  c.  heart 
1095  With  C.  hearts,  to  thee 

CONTRITION. 
553  mercy  hears  f'.V  humble 
1091  Lo,  with  deep  c.  turning 

CONTROL,  CONTROLLED. 
100  direct,  c,  suggest  this  day 
209  If  e'er  I  lDse  its  strong  c. 
459  Our  wishes,  our  desires  c. 
468  Prince  of  react-.  ,-.  my  will 
500  O  Thou  who  all  things  canst  c. 
586  C.  my  every  thought 
033  fears  subside  at  his  c. 
636  All  yield  at  thy  c. 
701  His  Spirit  shall,  with  sweet  c. 
434  I  would  not  be  controlled 
434  I  love  to  be  c,  I  love 

CONVERSE,  CONVERSING. 
199  The  Lord  holds  c.  high 
291  Subject  of  all  my  c.  be 
1048  Henceforth  our  c.  be 
312  With  thee  conversing,  we  forget 

CONVERT,  CONVERTS,  CONVERT- 
ING. 
818  C.  and  send  forth  more 
900  O  God,  my  inmost  soul  c. 
298  Concert*  the  sorrows  of  the  mind 
817  And  let  the  soul-concert  likj 

CONVICTION. 
543  The  keen  c.  dart 

CORD,  CORDS. 
785  A  band  of  love,  a  threefold  c. 
49  draw  them  with  the  co/'c/s  of  love 

CORDIAL. 

324  Ac.  for  our  fears 

CORN. 
542  A  land  of  c.  and  wine 
575  And  the  full  c.  at  length 

1082  To  raise  the  c,  and  cheer 

1083  Then  the  full  c.  shall  appear 

CORNERS. 
402  Into  its  darkest  c.  shine 

CORNER-STONE. 

856  Christ,  the  Head  and  C.-s. 

857  Where  we  lay  thl      .-  , 
867  Bless,  with  thee,  this  c.-s. 
857  Jesus  Christ  its  c.-s. 

859  Built  on  the  precious  C.-s. 

863  His  Hat  laid  the  C-8. 
1000  And  the  c.-S.  is  Christ 

CORRUPTS,  CORRUPTION. 

305  C.  his  race,  and  taints 

239  My  fullness  of  corruption  show 

COTTAGES. 
1106  And  c,  possessing 


cou 


40 


CRE 


COUCH. 
116  And  our  c.  becomes  our  tomb 
1009  in  crowded  street,  by  restless  c. 

COUNSEL,  ('(TXSELS. 
173  Still  Lei  them  c.  take 
512  'l'lie  c.  of  his  grace  in  me 
678  His  c  shall  appear 
814  Fulfill  thy  sovereign  c. 
966  Thine  utmost  c.  to  fulfill 
296  The  counsels  of  redeeming  grace 
988  Our  c.  aid;  to  each  impart 

COUNSELOR. 
184  The  Wonderful,  Che  0. 
483  my  Guide,  My  C.  thou 

COUNTENANCE. 

428  Lift  up  thy  c.  serene 

COUNTRY. 

648  Swift  to  our  heavenly  c. 

696  My  c.  is  in  every  clime 

758  A  c.  I've  found  where 

933  Our  c.'s  voice  is  pleading 
1030  A  c.  far  from  mortal 
1058,  1059,  1000,  1061,  O  sweet  and 

blessed  c,  The  home  of 
1060  For  thee,  O  dear,  dear  c. 
1074  No  longing  we  find  for  the  c. 
1074  A  c.  of  joy  without  any 
1089  Mv  c,  'tis  of  thee 

1089  My  native  c,  thee 

1090  Do  thou  our  c.  save 
1094  Beset  our  c.  round 

1097  That  did  their  c.  save 

1098  Our  c.  we  commend 

COURAGE. 
161  Ye  fearful  saints,  fresh  c. 
567  Your  c.  rise  with  danger 

583  C.  .'  your  Captain  cries 

584  Satan's. .  .To  beat  thy  c.  down 
593  Increase  my  c,  Lord 

596  And  we, lose  c.  then 
639  My  soul  with  c.  wait 
797  hope  revives  Our  c.  by  the 
922  hopes  revive  ;  our  c.  raise 
1097  'Tvvas  not  their  c,  nor 

COURSE,  COURSES. 
92  "When  the  Christian's  c.  is  run 
145  All  the  day  his  c.  to  run 
236  Our  onward  c.  must  be 
935  Peace  and  truth  its  c.  portends 
1068  Rivers. .  .Nor  stay  in  all  their  c. 
1101  And  marks  their  r.  and 
812  Through  all  the  courses  of  the 

COURT,  COURTS. 

98  I  will  frequent  liiy  holy  r. 

1078  Confined  to  neither  c.  nor  cell 

26  Meet ...  In  his  courts  on  holy  days 
63  When  in  his  earthly  c.  we 

79  Millions  within  thy  r.  have 
83  Then  to  thy  C.  When  I 
87  Within  th>  C.  wo  bind 
589  Approach  his  c,  besiege 


657  Shall  fill  the  heavenly  c. 
660  Grant  mo  within  thy  c. 

868  Which  filled  the  bright  c 

869  Within  these  c.  to  bide 

1044  when..  .Shall  1  thy  c.  ascend 
1051  Prepared. .  .For  thy  bright  c.  on 

COVENANT. 
23  Who  the  c.  sealed  with 
181  time  shall  never  His  v. 
341  he  will  never  break  his  c. 
403  Jehovah's  c.  is  sure 
531  'Stablish  with  me  the  c. 
771  Their  c.  again  renew 
833  Eternal  c.  of  my  grace 
837  O  c.  of  life  and  peace 

915  in  a  perpetual  c.  join 

945  The  c.  we  this  moment  make 
945  To  each  the  c.  blood  apply 

COVET. 
489  We  will  c.  nothing  less 
748  There  only  I  c.  to  rest 

CRADLE. 

186  Cold  on  his  c.  the  dew 
1008  Because  thy  c.-care 

CRAFT. 
166  His  c.  and  power  are  great 

CREATE. 
9  He  can  c,  and  he  destroy 
145  God,  Who  by  wisdom  did  c. 
240  Thou  didst  c.  the  stars  of 
482  Thy  creature,  Lord,  again  c. 
505  On  thee,  almighty  to  c. 

CREATED. 
125  Ere..  .C.  light  had  shone 
664  aloof  From  all  c.  things 
1028  The  end  of  things  c. 

CREATION. 
2  The  whole  c.  join  in  one 
57  Heaven  and  earth,  and  all  c. 
72  On  thee,  at  the  c,  The  light 
91  Who,  c.'s  Lord  and  Spring 
107  And  wake  c.  with  its  ray 
265  Author  of  the  new  c. 
453  My  soul's  new  v..  a  life 
910  nations. .  .Are  by  c.  thine 

916  The  new  c.  shall  ascribe 
938  All  c.'S  harmonies  :  s<  e 

1062  O  day,  for  which  c.  And 

CREATOR. 
8  Let  the  C.'s  praise  arise 
183  Attempt  thy  groat  c.v  praise 
138  Doth  his  r.'.x  power  display 
231   Him,  their  true  ('..  all  his 
-::>',  (  .  of  i  he  rolling  Bph<  n  a 

(  REATURE. 
-.'i;  i  oved,  adored,  by  <  very  c, 
ii  l  Thy  oew-made  c.  crow  n 
466  adieu,  With  all  of  c.  good 
472  In  Christ  at.  new 


CRE 


41 


CRO 


>:.  is  by  him  I 

146  name. .  .On  all  thy  c.  writ 
.  c.  live  and  move 

Ufa  thy  grace 

-    KNT. 

\,ve  it  till  ih e 

CRDC 

111  O  may  no  gloomy  c.  Pollute 

.luring 

. 

le  bore 

GBXKB 

- 

a  c.  flood 
974  How  beautiful. .  .c.  light  is  shed 

KED. 
y  will  you  in  the  c. 

. 

~:h  we  are 

204  By  the 

..ich  laid  the  c.  on  thee 
im  who  died  upon  the  c. 

a 

d  on  high 
219  Hail,  holy  c.  .'  from  fib 
En  thy  dear  c.  a  gra 
it  me  he  ben 

-  shame 
. 

\ 
fbe  triumph-  >rd 

314  High  lifted  on  the  c. 

lifted  high 
re  at  that  c,  where 
- 

.';  with 
505  sue 

resus  t 

beed 

ich  needful  . . 


- 
- 

- 

:::eful  c.  beneath 
y  and  shameful  c. 
bear 

. 

730  VT: ..  -pend 

U  bear 
7*4  hel:  to  bear 

I  turn  mine 
ttne     .as 
d  which  be  b 

• 

attle-call 
_rh  the  bleeding  c.  display 
939  Pr    .  <  hristtoall 

::er  e.  and  pain 
.     ..       ;•  "...    _ 
-   - 

arer  leaving 

B    & 

220  let  us  sit  beneai b 

U  the  triumphs  of  1 rfa 
-   uleful 

.• 

:  ^intain . . '.  The  glor 
730  Low  befor 

■ 
the 


Through  thy  c.  made  pure  and 
. 
n  the  tree 
to  me 

ling 

_    ries 
tang  upon  thy  c. 
ind 

a 
1 


14  Until  the  p 

I 

858  Tl 


CI10 


42 


CRY 


422  And  claim  the  c.  through 
4ui  Decked  with  a  never-! ading  c. 
476  My  joy,  my  treasure,  and  my  c. 
478  Thee  will  i  love,  my  joy,  my  c. 
•i  J5  At  thy  feet  her  golden  c. 
487  Thine  the  cross,  and  thine  the  c. 
493  Ye  soon  the  c.  shad  wear 
567  overcometh,  A  r.  of  life 
508  And  wear. .  .The  r.  of  victory 
581  Till  thou  obtain  the  c. 

583  Bee  there  the  starry  c. 

584  Against  thy  heavenly  c. 
694  And  an  immortal  c. 

599  Through  mercy,  an  immortal  c. 

601  hope  to  wear  the  glorious  c. 

603  Is  near,— a  kingdom  and  a  c. 

638  Bright  shall  the  c  of  glory  be 

640  The  c.  that  .Jesus  vveareth 
•  65?  The  cross,  shall  wear  the  c. 
i  666  For  there's  a  c.  for  me 

732  Thou  the  c.  of  life  wilt  give 

786  Till  we  receive  the  c. 

790  And  each  a  starry  c.  receive 

798  Till  we  the  c.  obtain 

801  Till  all  receive  the  starry  c. 

914  Be  thine  the  c.  of  glory  now 

971  world. . .  For  an  immortal  c. 
3003  Reaches  out  the  c.  of  love 
1010  The  c.  of  life  he  weareth 
1032  In  hope  of  that  immortal  c. 
1040  Ai.d  win.  like  them,  a  c.  of 
1053  Nearer  gaining  the  C. 
1059  But  then  shall  wear  the  c. 

Thy  CROWN. 

12  wear  our  praises  as  thy  c. 
229  triumphant  go  And  take  thy  c. 
236  To  pass  unto  thy  C. 
1001  Enter  and  receive  thy  c. 

CROWN,  (Verb.) 
69  And  c.  that  grace  with  glory  too 
162  C.  him,  ye  nations,  in  your  song 

248  And  c.  him  Lord  of  all' 

249  C.  him,  c.  him  ;  Crowns 

249  0.  the  Saviour,  angels,  crown 
249  C.  the  Saviour  King  of  kings 
257  0.  him  with  many  crowns 
865  And  with  thy  favor  c.  This 
896  To  c.  his  head,  or  grace  his 
920  And  c.  the  Saviotir,  Lord  of  all 

CROWNS. 
136  Casting  down  their  golden  c. 
205  Cast  (air  c.  before  thy  feet 
247  There  to  cast  our  c.  before  him 
857  Crown  him  with  man>  c. 
.';!5  casl  their  c, — Those  crowns 
491  Till  we  east  our  c.  before  thee 
563  C.  and  thrones  may  i  erish 
566  ('.  of  glory  you  shall  gain 
727  Sing  and  casl  their  c.  before 
v  rfl  Gives  the  < .  his  followers  win 
917  With  c.  of  Joy  upon  our 
949  And  c.  of  life  to  gain 
988  They  cast  their  c.  before 
1046  And  c.  upon  our  head 
1069  C.  of  glory  on  their  head 


CROWNED. 
58  See!  the  angelic  hosts  have  r.  him 
»:••;  Behold  your  Lord,  your  Master,  c. 
256  c.  with  thorns. .  .with  glory  now 
shi  Am\  c.  with  endless  joy 
991   And  thou  art  e.  at  last 
1018  See  the  almighty  Jesus  c. 
1022  O  Son  of  God,  ii\  glory  c. 
1033  Like  theirs  with  glory  c. 

CRUCIFY. 
347  C.  your  Lord  again 
477  My  vile  affection*  C. 

CRUCIFIED. 
134  The  Man  of  love,  the  C. 
137  O  Jesus,  Lamb  once  c. 
220,  461  My  Lord,  my  Love,  is  c. 
220  Is  c.  for  me  and  you 

332  For  all  my  Lord  was  c. 

333  For  guilty  sinners  c. 
337  Turn  to  Jesus  c. ;  Fly 
339  C.  the  eternal  Son 

374  have  trod,  And  c.  afresh 
45G  Only  Jesus. ..  And  Jesus  c. 
468  Let  every  sin  be  c,  Let 
481  With  Christ  may  I  be  c. 
(500  Your  creature-love  is  c. 
037  in  thy  hand.  Jesus,  the  c. 

722  Nothing  know . .  .Jesus,  and  him  c. 
782  Nothing  desire. .  .But  Jesus  c. 
792  Our  Je.-ms,  and  him  c. 

sis  show  thyself  the  C. 
1000  The  C.  thy  praise 

CRUSHED. 

671  Until  the  hopes  by  sorrow  c. 

CRY. 

154  Thou  hear'st  thy  children's  e. 
165  Thus  io  the  Lord  I  raised  my  c. 
209  A  bitter  and  heart-rending  c. 
346  Knock—  He  knows  the  sinner's  c. 
403  depths. .  .To  thee,  O  Lord,  I  c. 
680  And  c.  aloud,  ami  give  to  God 
GS1  abyss  of  trouble,  I  mournfully  c. 
693  Early  to  thee  my  soul  shall  c. 

723  Listen  to  our  huinb  •  c. 

818  hear  Thy  needy  servants'  cry 
952  Now  let  us  hear  the  mighty  c. 

1077  Hail,  Father. .  .They  ever  c. 

1090  To  thee  aloud  we  c. 

1094  And  humbly,  with  united  c. 

not  Attend  his  people's  bumble  c. 

1108  O  hear  us  when  we  c.  to  thee 

CRIE8. 

254  Poured  out  strong  c.  and  tears 
:;',  1  open.  ..Their  ears,  to  hear  thj  c. 
702  ';  <>  thee  our  Inmost  spirit  c. 
si  i  With  <•.,  entreaties,  tears,  to  save 
866  attend  our  Interceding  c. 
1045  And  poured  oui  c.  and  tears 

-TAL. 

L5S  Shine  to  his  praise,  ye  c. 
105S  Nearer  the 
1068  As  c.  her  buildings  are  clear 


CUM 


4:; 


DAK 


(  UMBERED. 

953  We  c.  1oii.lt  the  ground 


156 
178 
179 

628 

675 

833 
835 
888 


90 1 
1005 


CDP. 
And  my  c.  overflows 
My  Father's  band  prepan  a 
With  blessings. . .  my  c.  1  unnetb 

Thankful  I  take  the  C.  from 
To  drink  the  bitter  c.  I  go 
Take  thou  my  <■..  and  it 
In  my  c.  of  blessing  be 
He  took  Into  his  hands  the  c. 
The  1 .  of  blessing,  blest  by  thee 
Thy  testamental  c.  1  take 
To  sweeten  many  a  c.  of  woe 
neighbor?  He  who  drinks  the  c. 
Bondage  and  d«  ath  the  c. 
bowed  to  take  The  death-c.  for 


CURB. 
107  O.  thou  for  us  the  unruly  tongue 
413  And  c.  my  headstrong  will 

CURE. 
306  Where  shall  sinner  find  a  c. 
897  gracious  Lord,  my  sickness  c. 
415  Be  of  sin  the  double  c. 
53S  Hath  wrought  a  perfect  c. 
683  no  sorrow  that  Heaven  cannot  c. 

CURRENTS. 
631  Kowe'er  life's  various  c.  flow 

CURSE. 
183  Far  as  the  c.  is  found 
235  Whose  c.  and  shame  he  bore 


DAMNED. 
820  He  shall  be  d.  who  wont 
996  Shall  I  be  with  the  d.  cast  out 

DANCE,  DANCES. 
952  every  heart  shall  d.  for  joy 
832  And  dames  his  glad  heart  for  joy 

DANGER. 
100  From  every  d.,  every  snare 
5J3  And  show  the  d.  near 
001  And  calmly  every  d.  brave 
6t;2  We  should  suspect  some  d. 
0ti7  That  when  in  (•.  knows  no  fear 
726  He.  to  rescue  me  from  d. 
1092  in  mercy,  O  save  us  from  d. 

DANGERS. 
Ml  troubles  assail,  and  d.  affright 
Through  hidden  <-■'..  toils, 
d  I  d.  threaten  loud  ^ 

427  Thn  •'.,  toils,  and 

553  Through  <::  ngers,  feat  3 
d.  be 
D.  stand  thick  through 
1094  When  d.,  like  a  stormy 
1113  In  midst  of  t/.,  fears 


DANGEROUS. 
a^Q  Keep  thnn  in  all  life's  d. 
965  To  walk  this  d.  load 

DARK. 
94  For  d.  and  light  are  both 
ill  How  d.  ami  sad  before 
140  And  d.  is  his  path  on  the 
2  in  The  world  grew  d.  as  -hades 
284  on  our  d.  bouIs  t>»  shine 
375  No  light  !  so  late!  and  d. 
3: '2  I).,  till  in  me  thine  i: 
395  Od..'  dark!  dark:  I  si  ill 
611  How  (/.  this  world  WOUl 
618  When  the  d.  hour  came  0:1 
627  For  every  <!.  and  trouble 
655  Thy  way. .    However  d.  it  be 
670  This  d.  and  dreadful  way 

731  O'er  our  pathway,  d.  and  drear 
741  D.  is  the  wilderness,  Earth 

950  A  d.  and  cloudy  day 
1015  Life  is  d.,  and  earth  is  dreary 
1070  And  through  the  d.,  its  echoes 
1112  Which  d.  to  human  eyes  appear 

DARK 
150  E'en  the  hour  that  d.  seemeth 
402  Into  its  d.  corners  shine 
843  That  d.  and  that  bright  Bt 
902  illume  The  d.  hours  of  life 
913  And  in  earth's  d.  place 

dark: 
93  The  d.  deepens— Lord  with  me 
107  And  in  their  train  the  d. 
110  And  turn  my  d.  into  day 
116  1).  cannot  hide  from  thee 
136  holy :  though  the  d.  hide  thee 
152  he  cast  The  (/.  of  the  sky 
181  Their  d.  turn  to  light 
206  D.  rushes  o'er  my  sight 
227  He  burst  from  the  fetters  of  d. 
231  Tread  the  path  of  d. 
234  A  solemn  d.  veils  the 
267  Turn  my  d.  into  day 
271   1).  and  doubt  dispei 
276  Be  d..  at  thy  coming,  light 
336  And  leave  thee  in  d.  to  ' 
-403  ]>.  surrounds  me,  but  I 
408  And  make  our  d.  bright 
421  When  d.  seems  to  veil 
451  The  people  that  in  d.  lay 
507  In  whom  no  d,  is 
507  Thy  d.  passed  away 
564  Foiward  through  the  d. 
611   As  d.  ShOWS  118 

683  When  we  in  d.  walk 
639  In  d.  and  temptation 
6-14  from  out  the  gathered  d. 

702  Dispel  tlie  d.  of  our  night 
•  My 

732  Light  i"  ■  it  in  d. 

Id  d.  turn  t"  1 
912  Joy  10  the  lands  that  in  d. 
925  'lb..-  d,  of  1 

931  That  man  ma)  sit  in  d. 

932  The  d.  disappears 

940  o'er  the  gloomy  hills  of  d. 


DAR 


44 


DEA 


940  Kingdoms  wide  that  sit  in  d. 
943  in  our  deepest  d.  rise 

947  Who  turns  our  d.  into  light 

(.)Sl  Christ,  our  Lord,  from  a.  sprang 

997  Dispel  tht1  (I.  that  Burrounds 
1034  Nor  BhaU  one  moment's  d.  mix 
1047  How  the  powers  of  d.  R 

DART,  DARTS. 
880  Justly  might  thy  vengeful  <L 
588  Repelled  his  every  flery  d. 
437  The  pointless  darts  of  death 
040  When  temptation's  d.  assail 
S59  And  flery  a.  be  hurled 
950  As  the  lightning. .  .!>.,  and  leaves 

DAVID. 
SI  Like  TVs  harp  of  solemn  sound 
181  Great  D.'b  neater  Son 
192  To  you,  in  JD.'s  town. .  .of  David's 
•j;  i  And  breathed  In  D.*8  hallowed 
683  Hosanna  To  L>/s  royal  son 
1033  D.'s  harp,  and  sibyl's  page 
1001  There  is  the  throne  of  D. 

DAWN. 
70  With  morning's  earliest  d.  arise 
78  D.  on  these  realms  of  woe  and  sin 
83  The  d.  of  this  returning  day 
87  D.  on  thy  servants'  sight 
2(33  D.  upon  this  soul  of  mine 
284  We  know  no  d.  but  thine 
929  Till  faith  shall  d„  and 
935  For  the  morning  seems  to  d. 

998  lurid  mornings  that  d.  on  us  here 
1015  Comes  the  reddening  d.  of  day 
1070  The  day  must  d.,  and 

DAY. 

74  With  joy  we  hail  the  sacred  d. 

75  On  this  glad  d.  a  brighter 

70  This  is  the  d.  the  Lord  hath  made 
78  On  Uiis  thy  d.,  in  this  thy  house 
85  Welcome,  sweet  d.  Of  rest 

909  dawns. .  .The  Lord's  appointed  d. 

943  Pouring  (/.  upon  our  eyes 

948  Ye  !;ring  eternal  d. 
1009  TO  pure  and  perfect  d. 
1026  bo,  the  d.,  the  day  of  life 
1037  Infinite  d.  excludes  the  night 

DAYS. 

113  And  when  our  d.  are  past 
874  Saviour  We  behold  In  latter  d. 
- ;  -  Thou  who  art.  ft  om  endless  d. 
9G5  shorter  slid,. .  .As  d.  and 

DAYLIGHT. 
92  o'er  the  earth  as  <!.  fades 
201  Then,  in  clear  d.,  shall 
2.11    Bring  again  our  <l. ;  day 
566  Work,  lor  d.  hies 

looi  The  (i.  is  serene 

DAY8PRING. 

80  O  />.,  rise  upon  our  night 
196  The  J),  from  on  high 
41G  J j.  from  ou  high,  be  near 


DAZZLED,  DAZZLING. 
200  When  d.  with  excess  of  light 
130  thou  form's!  thy  dazzling  robe 
1013  still  his  d.  body  bears 

1024  With  all  thy  Father's  d.  train 

DEAD. 

l  New  i;fo  the  d.  re 

23  Now  may  He  who  lrom  the  d. 

231  Lo,  the  d.  is  living,  God  for 

232  in  (  turist  are  \><>  more  d. 

304  And  dwelt  among  the  d. 

336  The  d.,  small  and  great,  in  the 

317  ])..  already  dead  within 

350  The  d.  's  alive!  the  lost  is  found 

373  Beneath  us  lie  the  countless  '/. 

443  Sink  with  Christ  among  the  d. 

GOO  D.  to  the  world  and  sin  ye 

657  It  brings  to  life  the  d. 

668  him  who  raised  thee  from  the  d. 

822  And  life  into  the  d. 

84  i  We  too  with  him  are  d. 

B58  May  the  d.  be  laid  to  rest 

870  In  many  a  heart  now  d.  in  sin 

895  To  raise  the  d.  to  life 

899  Life  from  the  d.l  For  those 

909  He  calls  thee  from  the  d. 

95S  Of  all  the  pious  d.  May 

996  The  dreary  regions  of  the  d. 

1001  Happy  are  the  faithful  d. 

1001  Mortals  cry,  A  man  is  d. 

1028  graves  restore  The  d.  which 

1029  At  his  call  the  d.  awaken 

DEAF. 
1  Hear  him,  ye  d. ;  his  praise 

DEATH. 
7  The  d.  of  sin  remove 
90  There  revealing  d.  dethroned 
110  Should  swift  d.  this  night 
141  life  sinks  apace,  and  d.  is  in  view 
100  And  after  d.,  in  distant  worlds 
187  J  .'.-struck,  I  ceased  the  tide  to 
202  And  d.,  that  sets  the  pria  >ner 
211  boast,  Saw  in  the  d.  of  Christ 
218  life  to  us  was  d.  to  thee 
221  Thy  precious  d.  and  life  -I  pray 
227  Tir'  being  he  Rave  us  d.  cannot 

234  And  led  the  monster  //.  in  chains 
217  When  we  pass  o'er  d.*8  dark 
260  h.  in  vain  forbids  his  rise 
•S17  Pant  ye  after  second  <l. 
358  Around  the  second  </. 

305  //'.,  at  the  farthest,  can't  be  far 

372  The  d.  that  never  dies 

876  D.  comes  down  with  reckless 

423  Thus,  while  his  d.  my  sin 

456  lie  basted  d.  lor  me 

468  And  <l.  the  gate  of  heaven 

500  Whenever  d.  BhaU  come 

544  />..  only  death,  can  cut  the  knot 

552  Free  and  faithful,  strou 

601   .\<>r  think  till  d.  to  lay  it  down 

622  E'en  d.'s  cold  wave  I  will  not 

628  o  D.y  where  is  thy  b1 

684  in  dare  ii.'s  threatening  tide 

tilt)  That  d.  alone  can  am. 


DEA 


45 


DEE 


645  By  thv  dreadful  o7.,  I  pray 
666  cross  I'll  bear.  Till  d.  shall 
7\!1    D.*S  dark  stream  shall  never 
755  I  know  do  »/..  < »  Jesus,  Because 
S3?   1 1  wondrous  <L!  ()  precious 

nd  still  we  by  bis  d.  are 
847  Now  no  more  can  d.  appall 

Lnd  show  the  d.  ol  our  dear  Lord 
li  d.  my  friend  and  me 
what  alter  d.  for  me  remains 
969  o  />.,  where  is  thy  sting 
971  Is  not  e'en  d.  a  gain  to  those 
96S  To  triumph  o'er  approaching  D. 
909  And  1>.  yields  up  his  ancient 
►  for  the  '/.  of  those  Who 
It  is  not  d.  to  die 
999  it  is  not  (/.  to  close  The  eye 
993  it  is  not  d.  to  bear  The  wrench 
993  It  is  not  d.  to  fling  Aside  this 
1010  Ah !  d.  but  safely  lands  him 
1020  And  d.  forever  fly 
1035  And  d.  itself  shall  die 
1043  By  d.  and  hell  pursued  in 
1043  And  pass  through  d.  triumphant 
1049  There  is  no  d.  in  heaven 
1096  Bestrews  the  land  with  (/. 
1113  And  d.,  when  death  shall  be 

From  DEATH. 
106  Lord,  when  I  from  d.  shall  wake 
239  Save  me  from  d..  from  hell 
271  From  d.  to  life  our  spirits  raise 

In  DEATH. 
316  Refresh  my  soul  in  d. 
670  eye,  Ere  yet  it  closed  in  d. 
988  They  that  have  seen  thy  look  in  d. 

Of  DEATH. 
108  when  the  night  of  d.  shall  come 
113  The  night  of  d.  draws  near 
179  the  vallev  and  shadow  of  d. 
358  Nor  all  of  d.  to  die 
544  Thy  love . . .  burst  the  shades  of  d. 
619  "When,  in  the  solemn  hour  of  d. 
961  Shrinking  from. .  .cold  hand  of  d. 
965  unconcerned. .  .the  brink  of  d. 
1088  'Mid  scenes  of  d.  and  sin 

Thy  DEATH. 
385  I  shall  feel  thy  d.  applied 
526  Surely  thy  d.  shall  raise  me  up 
755  Thy  d.  it  is  which  frees  us 

To  DEATH. 

339  Still  to  d.  pursue  our  God 

434  He  found  me  nigh  to  d. 

900  When,  doomed  to  (Z.,  the  apostle 

When  DEATH. 

646  In  the  hour  when  d.  draws 
60S  W'h<  n  d.  o'er  nature  shall 
■;<J.">  WTu  u  d.  shall  close  mine 
711  When  d.  these  morta 

782  When  d.  shall  all  be  done 

DEATHS. 
169  Through  varied  d.  my  soul 


DEATH  Li 
225  Join,  O  man,  the  d.  voices 
807  Devote  Its  d.  powers  to  thee 
644  Holy.  (i.  stars  BhaU  rise 
692  Long  as  a  </.  soul  can  live 
1004  1).  spirit,  now  arise 

DEBT,  DEBTOR. 

212  How  pay  the  mighty  d.  I  owe 

214  ne'er  repay  The  <l.  of  love  I  owe 

822  The  d.  that  sinners  owed.  Upon 

559  From  my  <l.  of  sin  set  clear 

612  his  blood  My  (/.  of  suffering  paid 

893  How  pay  the  mighty  d. 

726  O  to  grace  how  great  a  debtor 

DECAY,  DECAYS. 
Change  and  d.  in  all  around 
His  might  d.,  his  love  forsake 
rejoice,  Though  earthly  joys  d. 
though  my  riesh  and  heart  d. 
Till  sinking  slow,  with  calm  d. 
I'll  sing. .  .When  all  things  else  d. 
soon  shall  our  frailer  erection  d. 
wealth. .  .Which  cannot  know  d. 
Ye  mortal  powers  d. 
And  all  our  powers  (/. 
This  well-wrought  frame  d. 
tabernacle. .  .In  ruinous  d. 
leaves . . .  Are  preaching  of  d. 
Man  decays,  and  ages  move 


93 
134 
287 
478 
658 
697 
868 
902 
948 
973 
995 
1056 
1088 
150 


DECEASED. 
1001  Of  a  saint  in  Christ  d. 
1011  Weep  not  for  a  brother  d. 

DECEITFUL,  DECEITFULNESS. 

877  rising  race  From  the  d.  paths 
559  Sin's  deceitfulncss  hath  spread 

DECEIVE. 
204  Hopes  a\,  and  fears  annoy 
439  I  would  not,  Lord,  my  soul  d. 
643  Human  hearts  and  looks  d.  me 

DFCEMBER. 
747  D.  's  as  pleasant  as  May 

DECLINE. 
468  No  more  from  thee  d. 
1088  Say  I  must,  too,  (/. 

DECREE,  DECREES. 

173  To  frustrate  his  d. 

619  in  death,  I  wait  thy  just  d. 

921  Fulfill  the  Father's  high  d. 

968  comply  With  nature's  stern  d. 
1025  Stand  the  omnipotent  (/. 
1080  We  wait  on  thy  d. 

126  Whate'er  thy  will  decrees  is  clone 

142  His  great  d.  and  sovereign  will 

DEDICATE. 
685  chief  desire. .  .To  d.  myself  to 

DEED,  DEEDS. 

212  I,  I  alone  have  done  the  </. 
13  Who  can  his  mighty  deeds 


DEE 


46 


DEP 


909  0  let  our  d.  begin  and  end 
891  sweeten. .  .By  d.  of  holy  love 
949  From  evil  d.  that  stain  the  past 

DEEP,  DEEPS. 

443  Who  to  the  d.  shall  stoop 
500  Out  of  tiif  '/.  on  thee  to  call 
651  passing  through  the  watery  d. 
678  I >.  unto  deep  may  call,  hut  I 
773  Down  to  the  '/.,  and  burled  there 
939  isle  In  the  bosom  of  the  </. 
1108  Who  walkedst  on  the  roaming  '/. 

1110  We  ride  on  the  (/.  without  fear 

1111  While  o'er  the  d.  thy  servants 
3  He*  formed  the  deeps  unknown 

197  In  vain  we  search  the  lowest  <l. 

DEFEND. 

100  My  heedless  steps  d. 

158  A  hand  almighty  to  d. 

'-'  m  Is  by  thy  mighty  power  d. 

255  To  lead,  console,  d. 

595  Or  to  d.  his  cause 

707  God  thy  Saviour  will  d.  thee 
1091  Hear  us,  spare  us,  and  d. 
1104  1).  them  in  the  needful  hour 

DEFENSE. 
1G2  He's  your  c?.,  your  joy,  your 
305  Death  enters,  and  there  's  no  d. 
453  my  Lord  is  now  my  d. 
017  o  let  thy  power  he  our  d. 
651  Still  he  thy  arms  my  sure  d. 
745  He  is  Israel's  sure  d. 
704  Thy  God  is  thy  d. 
904  And  our  d.  is  sure 
1113  How  sure  is  their  d. 

DEFENSELESS. 

656  Cover  my  d.  head 

DEFILED. 
305  But  we're  d.  in  every  part 

DEITY. 

42  Incarnate  D.,  Let  all  the 
140  Here  the  wmole  D.  is  known 
057  That  great  mysterious  D. 

DELAY. 

336  JD.  not,  delay  not,  O  sinner 
361  Now,  sinners,  come  without  d. 
861  Then  why  should  you  </. 

401  And  can  I  yet  d. 

402  Ah!  why  do  Id.?    He  calls 
440  Holy  Ghost,  no  more  <l. 

0(30  Seek  ye  my  face !    Without  d. 
758  My  soul,  don't  d. ;  he  calls 
1035  Shall  this  hright  hour  d. 

DELIGHT. 

128  With  whom  dost  thou  d.  to 
128  All  thy  d.  in  us  fulfill 

175  Lord,  I  '/.  in  thee.  And  on 

299  pages  he  Our  ever  dear  d. 

•  And  spreads  d.  around 

848  if  your  death  were  his  '/. 

418  Heaven  prepares  for  their  d. 


429  Not  all  notes. .  Could  so  d.  my 
442  height  Of  that  holy  d. 
605  And  call  it  mv  supreme  -/. 
G16  My  heart  shall  find  d.  in  praise 
662  danger. .  .  Where  we  possess  <*- 
75!)  whose  presence  my  soul  takes  d. 
794  D.  in  what  thyself  hast  given 
834  Not  paradise.  .  .Could  such  d. 
842  o  what  d.  is  this,  Which 
1034  view  With  infinite  d. 

1037  There  is  a  land  of  pure  d. 

1038  And  rivers  of  <l. 

1038  Filled  witli  d.  my  raptured 
1066  God  doth  in  his  saints  d. 

DELIGHTS,  DELIGHTFUL. 

849  Till,  earth's  d.  resigning 

959  All  that  (/.  our  eyes 

713  Well,  the  <h  liipdful  day  will  come 

871  churches. .  .His  most  d.  seat 

DELIVER,   DELIVERED,   DELIV- 

EUING. 
334  Born  thy  people  to  d. 
491  Come,  almighty  to  d. 
930  They  call  us  to  d.  Their 
552  I  deAirercd  thee  when  hound 
254  We  shall  ohtain  delivering  grace 

DELIVERANCE. 

614  angel. .  .D.  shall  arise 
664  D.  soon  will  come 
767  Great  (/.  Zion's  King 
871  grace,  And  seek  d.  there 
895  J),  to  the  captive  bring 

1091  Now  for  their  d.  rise 

1097  To  us  d.  bring 

1104  And  send  d.  from  on  high 

DELIVERER. 
118  Strong  D.  in  our  need 
171  Strong  D.,  Be  thou  still  my 
234  high  your  great  D.  reigns 
544  My  great  1).  thou !    Haste 
650  And  shouted  our  D.'s  name 
1032  Till  my  D.  come.  And  wipe 
1099  Be  thou  our  great  D.  still 

DELUDED. 

890  And  the  d.  throng 

DENY. 

103  Room  to  d.  ourselves,  a  road 
348  Why  will  ye  your  Lord  d. 
348  Me,  who  life  to  none  d. 
001  D.  thyself,  the  world  forsake 
017  The  ill  we  ask,  (/. 

DENIED,  DENIES,  DENIEST. 

141  what  is  fitting  shall  ne'er  be  d, 
5ut  Grant. . ,  Whatever  be  </. 

075  To  none  that  ask  d. 

610  Thy  sovereign  will  denies 

615  Good  • .  .  Nor  less  when  he  <l. 
in:.!  Whate'er  thou  <h  /nY.-/,  O  give 

DEPART. 

8  And  ne'er  from  us  d. 
28  Nor  force  him  to  d. 


DEP 


DES 


61  narrow  way  Wo  never  may  d. 
167  O  Christian  soul,  In  |  e  ice  d. 
964  Never  will  he  thence  d. 
28  ;  i  o  ne  to  me,  but  ne'er  <L 
447  Nor  ever  from  thy  Lord  rf. 
456  breast  shall  never  more  d. 
466  Sot  from  his  cause  will  we  d. 

\or  wilt  thou  with  the  night  d. 
748  abide.  And  never  a  moment d. 
996  or  else— d.  to  hell 
1080  Pronounce  the  word,  I). 

DEPEND,  DEPENDS. 
21  Lord,  <>n  the,-  our  souls  d. 
175  And  on  thy  care  d. 
430  On  thee  will  I  d. 
456  my  happiness,  on  Jesus  to  d. 
460  And  on  that  grace  I  dare  d. 
686  (  m  whom  for  all  things  I  d. 
689  Y).  on  him  ;  thou  canst  not  fail 
722  Who  on  thee  alone  d. 
742  my  prayer,  On  thee  d. 
1115  All  who  on  thy  love  (/. 
124  My  soul  on  thee  depends 

DEPENDENCE. 

322  Our  firm  d.  place 

DEPTH,  DEPTHS. 
207  And  in  the  d.  be  praise 
843  From  that  dark  d.  of  woes 

25  praise  him  from  the  depths 
825  How  rich  the  d.  of  love  divine 
403  Out  of  the  '/.of  woe,  To  thee 

122  To  sound  the  <l.  of  love  divine 
540  Desire  in  vain  its  d.  to  see 
552  Deeper  than  the  d.  beneath 
665  Out  of  the  d.  to  thee  I  cry 
804  All  the  d.  of  love  express 

DESCEND,  DESCENDS. 
18  And  here  in  saving  power  '/. 
278  D.  with  all  thy  gracious  power 
282  Spirit  now  d.  and  till  tin-  place 
might  he  now  d.,  and  rest 
rill  Christ  the  Lord  d.  from  high 
Our  Jesus  shall  from  heaven  d. 
678  O  d.  on  me.  and  bring  thy 
124  gift  From  thee  alone  descends 

DESCENDED,  DESCENDING. 
152  The  Lord  d.  from  above 
221  Jesus  d.  from  above 
934  Him. .  .slain,  Again  to  earth  d. 
189  Suddenly  the  Lord,  descendino 
867  And  thou,  d.,  fill  the  place 

DESERT. 
255  To  make  the  d.  bloom  and  sing 
564  Forward  through  the  d. 
613  release  From  this  dark  <l.,  and 
786  Or  cry  in  the  <l.  for  bread 
887  Through  life's  d.  dark  and  dreary 
912  Lo,  in  the  d.  rich  flowers  are 
'.Ms  Speak,  and  the  d.  shall  rejoice 
927  see  where  o'er  '/.  wastes  they 
1036  our  d.  path  we  tread 
1036  Soon,  when  the  d.  shall  be  crossed 
1105  Their  footsteps  In  this  -.(.  land 


DESERTS. 
434  O'er  d.  waste  and  wild 
821  And  d.  learn  the  joy 

1085  The  d.  bloom  and  spring 

DESERT,  DESERTS,  (verb.) 
679  I  will  not  d.  to  his  foes ;  That 
596  Or  he  deserts  us  in  the  hour  The 

DESIGN,  DE8IGN8. 

106  All  I  d.,  or  do,  or  say 

146  But  when  we  view  thy  strange  d. 

216  explain  Thy  wonderful  d. 

175  My  every  weak,  though  good  d. 
801  Enter  into  thy  wise  d. 
&  i   To  aid  this  blest  d. 
1078  Already  saved  from  low  d. 
1.30  And  all  thy  vast  <i<.<i<jtis  are  one 
142  And  all  their  dark  d. 
161  He  treasures  up  his  bright  d. 

DESIRE. 

64  Come,  thou  D.  of  all  thy  saints 
189  >>  ek  the  great  D.  of  nations 
239  Jesus,  my  heart's  d.  obtain 
334  Dear  D.  of  every  nation 
401  My  one  (/.  be  this,  Thy  only 
457  Nothing  on  earth  do  I  d. 
469  Full)  11  my  heart's  d. 
477  Nothing  d.  or  seek,  but  thee 
481  Be  thou  alone  my  one  d. 
4S9  Be  thou  all  my  heart's  d. 
497  And  mark  the" risings  of  d. 
506  A  pure  d.  that  all  may  learn 
520  My  soul  breaks  out  in  strong  d. 
523  And  tell  my  infinite  d. 
535  Thou  seest  my  heart's  d. 
545  That  sacred,  infinite  d. 
562  Jesus,  confirm  my  heart's  d. 
694  Ah,  then  I  have  my  heart's  d. 
809  Our  souls  with  this  intense  d. 
991  Of  all  thy  heart's  d.  Triumphantly 
1014  Lo!  'tis  he  !  our  heart's  d. 

DESIRES. 
15  With  warm  d.  to  see  my  God 

44  To  teach  our  faint  d.  to  rise 

45  send  to  Heaven  his  warm  d. 

370  Those  new  d.  which  in  thee  bum 

411  From  low  d.  set  free 
184  My  faint  d.  receive 

DESOLATE. 

551  nor  will  leave  The  d.  to  mourn 

553  How  d.  my  way 

639  When  faint  anil  d. 

850  Let  not  our  hearts  be  d. 

807  We. .  .Would  seek  the  d. 

DESPAIR,  DESPAIRING. 

33  Hath  saved  us  from  d. 
308  To  save  me  from  d. 
•';i  \  >p>'aks  nothing  but  d. 
849  In  that  lone  land  of  deep  d. 
ffJ  i  Shut  up  in  black  d. 

412  For  never  shall  my  soul  d. 
621  o  let  my  heart  no  more  d. 
635  Thou  wilt  not  leave  me  to  d. 


DES 


48 


DIE 


775  Shake  off  the  bands  of  sad  d. 

989  Chase  away  his  dark  d. 
1020  O  wretched  slate  of  deep  d. 
1096  But  let  us  not  d. 
1114  Aroused  by  the  shriek  of  tl. 

302  Ho!  ye  despairing  sinners,  come 

DESPERATE. 
372  His  d.  state  explain 

830  To  meet  our  d.  want 

DESPISE,  DESPISED. 

352  Can  I  his  living  voice  d. 
856  The  men  Whom  ye  <l. 
648  Let  the  world  d.  and  leave  me 
822  Yet,  though  despised  and  gory 
24(3  Hail,  thou  once  d.  Jesus 
625  Poor  I  may  be,  <2.,  forgot 

DESTRUCTION. 

116  Though  d.  walk  around  us 
365  But,  ah !  d.  stops  not  there 

DEVILS. 
69  And  d.  at  thy  nresence  flee 
166  though  this  world,  with  d.  filled 
822  Jesus. .  .name. .  .d.  fear  and  fly 

DEVIOUS. 

180  Through  d.,  lonely  wilds  I 
646  When  in  d.  paths  we  stray 
885  Shepherd . . .  Through  d.  ways 

DEVOTE,  DEVOTED. 

112  My  life  I  would  anew  (/.,  O 
952  D.  our  every  hour  to  thee 
474  Devoted  solely  to  thy  will 
904  To  thee  our  all  d.  be 

DEVOTION. 

64  songs. .  .With  warm  d.  rise 
74  Church.  ..With  pure  d.  glow 
133  Raised  on  r/.'s  lofty  wing 

186  We  yield  him,  in  costly  d. 
277  And*  our  d.  dies 

711  D.  dwells  upon  the  theme 
869  And  pure  d.  rise 
1092  thy  people,  with  thankful  d. 

DEVOUR. 
790  The  sheep  he  never  can  d. 

DEW,  DEWS. 

86  Shed  thou  thy  freshening  d. 
301  O  let  the  (i.  of  heaven  descend 
551  As  d.  upon  the  tender  herb 
505  Work,  while  the  d.  is  sparkling 
578  The  d.  of  promise  from  the  skies 
799  Where  joy  like  morning  d.  distills 
878  Like  the  '/..  upon  each  head 

1081  And  the  refreshing  <l. 
K  i  And  now  above  the  dews  of  night 

1066  His  blessed  d.  and  sunshine 

DIADEM. 

187  I'll  sing,  Aral  in  night's  of. 
218  Bring  forth  the  royal '/. 

868  Lach  wears  his  ■/. 


256  A  roval  d.  adorns  The 
584  The  d.  of  God 

DIE. 
105  Teach  me  to  d.,  that  so  I  may 
203  Lord,  when  I  am  called  to  d. 
223  Learn  of  Jesus  Christ  to  <i. 
228  We  (I.  with  thee:  <>  let  us  live 
255  died.  That  we  might  never  <L 
319  my  theme,  And  shall  be  till  I  d. 
347  Sinners,  turn;  why  will  ye  c/. 
848  Why  will  ye  resolve  to  (/. 
365  O  think  before  thou  d. 
369  stay  away. .  .1  must  forever  d. 

377  thee,  who  wouldst  not  have  me  d. 

378  Didst  thou  not  d.  the  death  for  me 
406  Surely  thou  canst  not  let  me  d. 
4SSt  thou,  my  Lord,  shouldst  d.  for  me 
435  That  he  who  did  for  sinners  d. 
441  Died  that  I  might  never  d. 

500  Jesus,  I  d.  to  thee. .  .To  </. . .  .is  life 
576  For  thou  so  soon  must  d. 
669  Whether  I  d.  or  live ;  To  love 
718  Let  me  d.  thy  people's  death 
885  So  now,  and  till  we  o7.,  Sound 
927  Why  should  they  d.,  when  thou 
968  And  am  I  only  born  to  d. 
975  For  I  must  d.  alone 
975  To  d.  is  nowr  my  wish,  my  choice 
980  Who  would  not  wish  to  d.  like 
988  No  more  may  fear  to  d. 
993  Thy  chosen  cannot  d. 

1001  In  the  Lord  who  sweetly  d. 

1003  D.,  to  live  a  life  of  glory 

1020  banished. .  .And  yet  forbid  to  d. 

1033  margin  come. .  .we  expect  to  d. 

DIES. 
215  He  bows  his  head  and  d. 
234  He  d. !  the  Friend  of  sinners 
234  The  Lord  of  glory  d.  for  man 
312  To  save  a  world  he  d. 
339  For  a  sinful  world  he  d. 
374  For  thee  he  weeps  and  d. 
968  death  That  never,  never  d. 

DIED. 
32  Thou  who  for  all  hast  d. 

208  We  sing  the  praise  of  Him  who  d. 

209  He  d.  that  we  might  never  </. 

210  Christ  for  a  guilty  world  hath  d. 
218  meeklv  bowed  \\\>  head  and  <l. 
220  The  Son  of  God  for  me  hath  d. 
232  Christ  d.  and  rose  for  me 

238  Who  d.  for  me,  e'en  me  to  atone 
255  Jesus,  the  Lord  of  glory,  d. 

257  sing  of  him  who  d.  for  thee 
257  For  thou  hast  d.  for  me 
260  Once  he  d.  our  souls  to  save 

332  In  him  who  d.  for  all 

888  Therefore  I  know  he  d.  for  me 

333  I  know  the  Saviour  </.  for  me 

311   t  ide.  ( Ipened  when  our  Saviour  d. 
317  It.  himself,  that  ye  might  live 
357  For  Christ,  his  Son.  has  ,/. 
37]'  know  Thai  thOU  hast  <l.  for  all 
:5s:,  chief. . .  Bui  Jesus  '/.  for  me 
385  Jesus,  thou  for  me  hast  d. 


DIG 


49 


DIV 


422  D.  he  for  me,  who  caused  his 

m  surely  d.  for  me 
487  believe  Thai  he  f  ar  us  hath  d. 
441  I),  that  I  might  live  od  high 
.  i  hat  I  might 
56S  Jesus  bath  d.  for  you  and  me 
us  hath  d.  for  you  !  What 
684  since  thou  bast  tf.,  the  pure 
.'.  ho  once  for  sinners    . 
Saviour,  who  d.  for  me 
762  As  thou  hast  <i.  for  me,  O 

:.v  feel  that  Christ  hath  d. 
840  repeat,  For  me  he  d.,  for  me 
876  And  d.  that  you  might  live 
927  Hast  (/.  to  hear  their  sins  away 

DIGNITY. 
48  The  same  in  d.  and  power 

DIM.  DIMLY,  DIMMED. 
654  star  of  hope  Grow  d.  and 
eye  of  faith  is  d. 

816  Whom  angels  dimly  see 

817  The  star  has  dimmed  that  lately 
444  Ye  angels,  never  d.  your 

628  Though  these  frail  eyes  are  d. 

DIRECT,  DIRECTS,  DIRECTED, 
DIRECTLY. 

169  And  still  d.  my  paths  to  thee 

Be  shall  d.  thy  wandering-  feet 
889  Thus  d.  us,  and  protect  US 
295  light. .  .Direct*  cur  doubtful  feet 
889  By  thy  look  ol  love  directed 
612  draw  their  bliss  Directly,  Lord 

DISCIPLE,  DISCIPLES. 
217  E'en  that  d.  whom  he  loved 
601  If  thou  wouldst  my  d.  be 

831  Sent  to  d.  all  mankind 

.  Jesus,  thy  disciples  see 

199  How  with  the  three  d.  there 

DISDAIN,  DISDAINS. 
157  O  Saviour,  do  not  now  d. 
429  D.  a  Father's  name 
886  Help  thou  dost  not  d. 
1078  His  soul  disda/ins  on  earth  to 

DISEASE,  DISEASES,  DISEASED. 

373  Each  season  has  its  own  d. 

398  All  my  d.,  my  every  sin 

502  The  seed  of  sin's  d. 
109S  The  fell  d.  on  every  side 
1099  It  triumphed  o'er  d.  and  death 

754  fie  bealeth  my  dis*  rises 

966  And  fierce  d.  wait  around 
3afe  from  d.  and  decline 

411  To  my  diseased^  my  fainting  soul 

DISEMBODIED. 

11  join  the  d.  saints 

DISMA?,  DISMAYED. 
From  whom  the  last  d. 
or-'  about  me,  And  can  I  be  dismayed 
679  1  urn  with  thee,  o  be  not  d. 

6^4  When  tempted,  desolate,  d. 


DISORDERED. 
279  On  our  d.  spirits  move 

DISPLAY,   DISPLAYS.    DISPLAYED. 
296  F«>r  such  a  bright  d. 
416  More  and  more  thyself  d. 
793  And  every  soul  displays  thy  love 
828  love  Jesus  on  earth  d. 

>•  of  glory  was  displayed 
128  in  Jesus,  God  with  us,  d. 
839  What  love  his  latest  words  d. 
926  The  glory  of  the  Lord  d. 

DISROBE. 
113  So  death  will  soon  d.  us  all 

DISSOLVE,  DISSOLVED. 

336  The  earth  shall  c/.,  and 

427  The  earth  shall  soon  d. 

987  Death. .  .can't  d.  my  love 
1019  D.y  by  raging  flames 
1025  Let  this  earth  d.  and  blend 

520  heart. .  .fire  To  he  dissolved  in 
1000  Dust,  be  thou  d.  in  death 

DISTILL,  DISTILLS. 
104  Gently  d.  like  early  dew 
870  May  grace  divine  d. 
799  joy,  like  morning  aew,  distills 

DISTRACTION. 
592  From  all  d.  free 


DISTRESS, 
smiling  God  where  deep  d.  had 
He  saw  me  plunged  in  deep  d. 
give  The  sensible  d. 
Through  much  d.  and  pain 
In  the  time  of  my  d. 
sanctify  to  thee  thy  deepest  d. 
Away  from  a  world  of  d. 
In  seasons  of  d.  and  grief 
By  thy  days  of  sore  d. 
In  every  new  d.  We'll 
And  in  their  accents  of  d. 
sons  of  grief  In  deep  d.  are 
through  scenes  of  deep  d. 
Bore  every  form  of  liie's  d. 
Out  of  great  d.  they  came 
They  shall  feel  d.  no  more 


177 

241 
410 
583 

678 

679 
681 
688 
7*3 
871 
893 
894 
897 
905 
1066 
1067 


DISTRESSED. 

621  The  Lord  beheld  me  sore  d. 

896  And  help  for  all  d. 
1039  There  is  a  joy  for  souls  d. 
1058  Sweet  cure  of  all  d. 

DIVIDE,  DIVIDED. 
481  Let  earth  no  more  my  heart  d. 
662  partners. .  .How  they  d.  our 

790  can  devour.  .  .Unless  he  Bret  d. 
563  We  are  not  <iividid,  All  one  body 

know  no  life  d.,  o  Lord 
1033  Though  now  d.  by  the  stream 

DIVINE. 
378  my  breast,  And  make  it  all  d. 
4£0  To  make  us  share  the  life  d. 


DOC 


50 


DRE 


501  Blest  too  is  he  who  can  d. 

875  Whose  years. .  .Were  all  alike  d. 

DOCTRINE,  DOCTRINES. 
822  we  confess  The  d.  most  divine 

>ne  in  hope  and  d. 
810  Then  shall  your  doctrines  be 

DOLEFUL. 

810  That  d.  night  before  his 
101 1  Hark,  on  earth  the  d.  cry 

1020  And  lix  my  d.  station 

DOMINION. 
227  And  short  the  d.  of  death  and 
207  Long  hath  sin. .  .Held  d. 
949  May  thy  lasting,  wide  d. 

DOOM.   DOOMED. 
125  I  see  thee  when  the  d.  is  o'er 
100  For  lo  !  his  (/.  is  sure 
b08  I  dread  impending  d. 
3(56  This  hour  may  lix  our  final  d. 
735  It  cannot  s eal  the  sinner's  d. 
WiG  'lo  meet  a  joyful  d. 
972  Great  God !  is  this  our  certain  d. 
189  Doomed  for  guilt  to  endless 
3:25  And  d.  to  endless  woe 

DOOR,  DOORS. 
28  He  now  stands  knocking  at  the  d. 
115  Gather  round  my  lowly  d. 
357  The  d.  is  open  wide 

376  List,— thy  bosom  d.  /    How  it 
370  waiteth  ;  But  thy  d.  is  last 

377  Open  the  d.  of  faith  and  love 
388  Behold  the  open  d. 

625  whose  open  d.  Invites  the 
009  Must  enter  by  his  d. 
t57  Open  wide,  O  God,  thy  d. 
898  O  enter  tliou  his  humble  d. 
93G  He  the  d.  hath  opened  wide 

1021  If  now  thou  standest  at  the  d. 
954  The  everlasting  doors  Shall 
981  Faith  sees  the  bright,  eternal  d. 

DOUBT. 
157  And  never  d.  thy  aid 
173  Here  then  I  d.  no  more 
333  I  am  pressed  by  d.  and  fear 
382  No,  my  God,  I  cannot  d. 
420  Away,  sad  d.  and  anxious 
528  From  d.,  and  fear,  and  sorrow 
575  To  d.  and  fear  give  thou  no 
015  \\  hy  should  we  d.  a  Father's  love 
G37  Why  should  1  d.  or  fear 
GG7  In  darkness  feels  no  d. 
152  Hushed  is  each  d.,  gone  every 

c  take,  and  d.  no  more 
961  No  anxious  </.,  no  guilty 
99G  Who  can  resolve  the  d. 

Dot  B 
173  And  d.  n<'  longer  mine 
mmI  (i.  will  <  ome  ii  God 
628  There  shai]  no  d.  disturb 

on  shall  our  d.  and  fears 
G3G  Soon  shall  our  d.  and  tears  All 


674  But,  O,  when  d.  prevail 
1067  Gloomy  d.,  distresMng  fears 

DOUBTING,  DOUBTINGS. 
335  if  still  y«.u  an-  d.,  make 
4G3  Chase  these  d  >ttirfat{j.>  from  my 

DOVE. 
266  In  the  olive- bearing  d. 
277  Come,  Holy  Bpirit,  heavenly  D. 
279  Expand  thy  wings,  celestial  D. 
283  Brood  not  o'er  mo  like  a  d. 
38S  Like  Noah's  weary  d. 
406  For,  lo  !  the  swift-returning  d. 
424  May  thy  blest  wings,  celestial  D. 
547  Come,  holy  D.,  from  the  heavenly 
549  Return,  o  holy  D.,  return 
793  Semi  down  thy  mild,  pacific  D. 
810  harmless  as  the  peaceful  d. 
913  Life-giving,  holy  ;;.,  Speed  forth 
1052  Breathe.  ..The  spirit  ol  the  d. 

DOWER. 
902  precious  wealth  shall  be  their  d. 
10G0  And  thine  the  golden  d. 

DOWNWARD. 
356  And  throng  the  d.  road 
1008  The  dark  and  d.  way 

DRAW,  DRAWS,  DRAWINGS. 
49  And  d.  them  with  the  cords  of 
54  We,  thy  people,  nuw  d.  near 
213  D.  us  and  ail  men  after  thee 
397  To  d.,  redeem,  and  seal,  are  thine 
429  Nor  while,  unworthy,  I  d.  nigh 
477  Each  moment  d.  from  earth 
581  To  d.  thee  from  the  skies 
45  when  God  himself  dunes  nigh 
87  And  earth  d.  near  to  heaven 
87  When  man  d.  near  to  God 
509  And  d.  the  heart  from  earth 
348  All  his  drawings  from  above 
439  Thy  d.  from  above 

DREAD. 
105  Teach  me  to  live,  that  I  may  <l. 
147  How  (/.  are  thine  eternal 
975  But  O,  I  will  not  view  with  d. 

DREADFUL. 

37  And  O  how  d.  is  this  place 
47  And  own  how  d.  is  this  place 
153  Appear  in  all  your  d.  forms 
410  Wilt  from  the  <i.  day  remove 
1017  How. . .  meet  that  d.  day  't 

DREAM,  DREAMS. 
866  The  past,  alas!  Is  all  a  d. 
G02  T'nan  waking  d.  and 
714  Like  some  bright  d.  that  comes 
762  When  ends  life's  transient  d. 

955  Our  life  is  a  d.  ;  i  ur  time 

956  Ail  b  low  is  hut  a  d. 

'.«;i  Thej  fly,  forg<  tten,  as  a  d. 

1026  None  can  </..  a  id  none  can  tell 

1048  'i  h  s  life's  a  '/..  an  empty 

291  I  sink  in  blissful  dreams  away 


DRE 


51 


DYI 


373  And  d.  of  clays  to  come 
734  Fet  in  my  d.  I'd  b  ■  Nearer 
741  Farewell,  ye  d.  o{  Qight ;  Jesus 
756  i  tf  all  our  golden  d. 

DREAMLE 

1008  child!  Go  to  thy  d.  bed 

DREARY. 
949  Light  of  those  whose  d.  dwelling 

1070  though  life  be  long  and  d. 

DRESS,  DRESSED. 
238  my  beauty  are.  my  glorious  d. 
743  In  which  all-perfect,  heavenly  d. 
1079  Dressed  in  beauty  not  my  own 

DRINK,  DRINKS,  DRUNK. 
323  And  d.,  for  Jesus'  sake 
3-23  And  d„  adore,  and  bless 
327  I  d.,  and  yet  am  ever  dry 
866  And  freely  d.  the  stream  of  life 
426  Stoop  down,  and  d.,  and  live 
785  Make  us  into  one  spirit  d. 
794  And  bid  us  freely  d.  and  eat 
833  And,  D.  ye  all  of  this,  he  said 
851  Our  spirits  d.  a  fresh  supply 
341  He  that  drinks  need  thirst  no 
125  spirits. .  .Of  thee  have  drunk 

DROOP,  DROOPING. 
652  Come. .  .all  ye  who  d.  in  sadness 
297  It  sweetly  cheers  our  drooping 
398  My  d.  soul  exults  to  hear 
541  It  lifts  my  d.  spirits  up 
557  Say  to  my  d.  soul 
577  'Twill  serve  our  d.  hearts 

DROP,  DROPS. 
131  A  d.  of  that  unbounded  sea 
670  word. .  .D.  on  them  from  above 
23  1  He  shed  a  thousand  drops  for 
884  it  t  some  d.  now  fall  on  me 
936  shower  D.  already  from  above 

DROSS. 
205  earth's  precious  things  seem  d. 
396  Thy  Spirit  can  from  d.  rehne 
496  Wash  out  its  stains,  refine  its  d. 
518  Burn  up  the  d.  of  base  eesire 
Mixed  with  d.  the  purest  gold 
679  Thy  d.  to  consume,  and  thy 
695  And  deem  its  treasures  only  d. 

DROWSY. 
96  Unfold  thy  d.  < 

104  And  quit-kens  all  my  d.  powers 
547  My  d.  powers,  why  sleep 
905  Waken,  O  Lord,  our  d.  sense 

DULL,  DULLNESS. 
547  Yet  nothing's  half  so  d. 
878  'lilt-  dullness  of  our  Minded  sight 

DUMP,. 
1  his  prais  r  loosened 

209  Let  the  d.  world  it    si  knee 
836  when  these  failing  lips  grow  d. 


DUNGEON. 

122  I  woke,  the  d.  fl  need 
60S  I)i  spile  of  ,1.,  flre,  and 
751  cheer  This  d.  where  I  dwell 
993  From  d.  chain,  to  breathe 

DUST. 
212  Covered  with  d.,  and  - 
865  Thy  flesh..  .Shall  into  d.  consume 
■152  When,  d.,  he  turns  to  d.  again 
458  (an  sinful  d.  and  ash< 
510  Till  humbled  in  the*/. 
531  My  mouth  as  in  the  d.  I  hide 
723  Saviour,  when,  in  d.,  to  thee 
959  man  Is  d.  and  vanity 
973  Unheeded,  o'er  our  silent  d. 
9ffl  i )..  to  its  narrow  house  beneath 
993  fling  Aside  this  sinful  d. 
1012  and  d.  We  give  unto  dust,  in 

DUTY,  DUTIES. 
29  O  may  not  d.  seem  a  lead 
98  Make  every  path  of  d.  straight 
106  Thy  daily  stage  of  d.  run 
567  Where  d.  calls,  or  danger,  Be 
573  Their  d.  by  my  life  explain 
602  Yet  where  our  d.*8  task  is 
803  In  the  bonds  of  d.  joined 
82  In  holy  dutic*,  let  the  day 

DWELL. 
20  Till  we  come  to  d.  with  thee 
44  Dust  d.  with  those  of  humble 
61  D.  richly  in  each  heart 
91  D.  within  my  heart  alone 
117  Take  us,  Lord,  to  d.  with  thee 
264  He  vouchsafes  to  d.  in  man 
267  D.  within  this  heart  of  mine 
27 1  In  us  forever  d. 
2S4  1>.  iu  each  breast 
331  And  safe  in  Jesus  d. 
378  And  d.  forever  in  my  breast 
413  Ami  ever  d.  in  me 
502  o  come,  and  d.  in  me 
507  God,  by  grace,  shall  d.  in  thee 
696  Where'er  I  d.,  I  dwell  with  thee 
865  How  God  can  d.  with  men 
956  May  we  d.  with  him  above 

DWELLING,  DWELLINGS. 

17  His  d. -place,  how  fair 
156  God's  house. .   My  d.  place  shall 
280  make  our  hearts  thy  rf.-place 
491  Fix  in  us  thy  humble  d. 
731  From  his  rf.-place  above 
859  That  shall  adorn  thy  (/.-place 
873  To  the  d.  of  our  Father 

15  how  fair  The  dwellings  of  thy  love 

64  And  fill  thy  d.  here 
769  How  lovely  are  thy  d.,  Lord 

DYE. 

374  Turn,  and  your  sins  of  deepest  d. 

DYING. 

4  Sing  of  his  d.  love 
no  cheer  and  bless  my  <1.  fed 
2.-J  For  this,  thy  d.  E 


EAG 


52 


EAR 


222  Be  near  m<^  when  I'm  d*. 

lints  the  d.  worts  record 
258  Let  us  by  his  d.  live 
277  live  At  this  poor  d.  rate 
341  Come,  ye  d.,  live  Forever 
3-ir  o  ye  '/.  sinners,  why 

ib  of  God,  whose  d.  love 
thy  .'/.  love  to  man 
495  The  labor  of  thy  </.  love 

658  Give  in*',  through  thy  d.  love 
606  His  d.  love,  his  saving  power 
667  ray  Illumes  a  rf.  bed 
732  Dead  to  sin,  and  daily  d. 
755  o  blessed  thought]  in  d. 

835  The  tokens  of  thy  d.  love 

836  This  will  I  do,  myd.  Lord 
B40  Did,  almost  with  bis  d.  breath 

■  Jesus  looked  on  d.  man 
928  And  grace  revive  a  d.  world 

I    the  pain,  the  bliss  of  d. 
970  </.  members  rest  .  .with. .  .dying 
972  Then,  when  we  drop  this  d.  flesh 
976  Jesus  can  make  ad.  bed 
985  faith,  To  cheer  my  <l.  hours 
995  hopes  we  owe.  Lord,  to  thy  d,  love 
1004  Him,  whose  d.  love  and  power 
1009  And  faith  beholds  the  d.  here 


EAGLE,  EAGLES. 
657  On  faith's  strong  c.  pinions  rise 
684  There,  there  on  e.  wings  we  soar' 
749  And  like  the  e.  he  renews  The 
851  Till,  borne  on  e.  wings,  we  fly 

952  By  thee  on  e.  wings  upborne 
1033  And  on  the  c.  wings  of  love 
1075  I  shall,  on  e.  wings  upborne 

542  It  bears  on  eagles'  wings 

EAR. 
138  In  reason's  e.  they  all  rejoice 
158  An  c.  for  every  call 
326  Let  every  mortal  c.  attend 
360  His  e.  will  hear  thy  cry 
564  Glories. .  .E.  hath  never  heard 
621  I  love  the  Lord  !  he  bowed  his  r. 
707  There  is  an  e.  that  never  shuts 
771  Now  lend  thy  gracious  e. 
si:>  Give  them  an  e.  to  hear  thy  word 

953  The  Father  mild  inclines  his  c. 

EARS. 
v:i  How  happy  are  our  e. 

.  [ere  may  thine  - .  attend 
1097  fathers. .  .told,  In  our  attentive  < . 

EABS. 

1083  fruitful  e.  to  Btore  In  his  garner 

EARNEST. 

202  /•;.  of  immortal  rest 
ins  w,.  sinners,  Lord,  with  < .  \\<  art 
i:i  Thou  art  the  e.  of  his  love 
642  An  ' .  of  our  glorious  bliss 
•.f  Joy  at>  >V6 

1056  Who  hast  the  e.  given 


10 

38 

76 
93 

1.39 
289 
321 
363 

1;.-'.) 
741 
753 
779 
796 
821 

845 
s;:, 
908 
917 
984 
1063 
1072 
1076 


EARTH. 

The  r.  and  h"avens  are  full  of 
pom  afar  hath  heard  thy 
ice  and  sing 
E.'s  joys  grow  dim. 
/-,'..  air,  air  1  &  a.  before  thy  sight 

. . .  .Through  • .  est  d 
echo. .  .And  all  the  < .  shall 
E.  is  no  resting-place  for  thee 
Should  ( .  against  my  soul 
/•;.  has  no  resting-place,  Jesus 
to  rove  (''<•:•  all  Hie  v.  abroad 
/•>'.  shall  yield  her  rich  incr 
What  else  has  <  .  for  us  in  store 
bare  his  arm  Through  all  th< 
Seems  the  e.  so  poor  and  vast 
Some  from  r .,  from  glory  some 
Till  e.,  subdued,  its  tribute  brings 
That  all  the  e.  is  now  the  Lord's 
Attend,  O  c,  his  sovereign 
From  e.  we  shall  quickly 
Then  fail  the  c,  let  stars 
And  e.  and  hell  withstand 


On  EARTH. 

20  While  on  e.  ordained  to  stay 
131  Let  all  on  e.  bow  down  to  thee 
470  Let  thy  will  on  e.  be  done 
867  On  e.  establish  his  abode 
878  And  when  life  on  c.  is  o'er 
886  King..  .Came  down  on  c.  todvvell 
959  And  seen  on  e.  no  more 
1051  And  dwell  on  c.  no  more. 

Spacious  EARTH. 
324  echo  fly  The  spacious  c.  around 
908  it  fly  The  spacious  e.  around 
910  spread  The  spacious  c.  around 
922  To  spread  the  spacious  c. 

This  EARTH. 
530  Or  can  I  love  this  c.  so  well 
648  This  e.,  we  know,  is  not  our  place 
905  Hi  is  c.  were  but  a  weary  place 
1030  27liS  r ..  he  cries,  is  not  my  place 
1068  Time  shall  soon  this  e.  remove 

To  EARTH. 
367  To  e.  the  great  Redeemer  came 
387  Soon  to  come  to  6.  again 
941  wide  to  e.'s  remotest  strand 
971  Gladly  to  e.  their  eyes  they 

EARTHLY. 
94  peace  throughout  our  c.  life 
182  Ami  whoa  e.  things  are  past 
157  Empty  my  heart  of  e.  love 
6io  Father,  whate'er  of  e. 

Joys  no  longer  please  1  s 
786  One.  good  look  down 
994  That  which  was  sown  an  c.  seed 

EABTHLIfl  I 

590  our  e.  refine 

EARTHQUAKE. 

900  whisper  higher  Than. .  e. 

76:}  Though  (  .  shocks  are 


EAS 


ENC 


344  Seek  for  e.,  but  seek  in  vain 
871  stIiilts.  .  .Deprive  your  souls  of  e. 
:.t  Bell  away 
.On  flowery  beds  of  e. 
-  :  e.  we  lie 
Too  it  gives  the  burdened  spirit  c. 

.  EA81  KRN,  EASTWARD. 
.  is  from  the  west.,  .our  guilt 
933  speed  on  from  e.  to  west 

Open  on  the  palmy  E. 
\!id.  from  the  easti  m  coae 
504  Forward,  marching  eastward 

EAT,  EATING. 
833  Take,  c,  this  i^  my  body,  given 
. .  Hi"  bread,  ami  drink 
Manna... To  e.  till  richly  tilled 
And  i .  the  bread  so  freely  given 
841  Remember  this  in  eating  bread 

EBENEZER. 
726  Here  I  '11  raise  mine  E. 


ECHO,  ECHOES. 
E.  the  glories  of  y<  rar  King 
And  loud  the  e.  rolled 

Heaven  with  the  e.  shall 
Salvation  !  let  thj  e.  fly 

Sweetly  e.  with  his  name 
strains*  Which  c.  o'er  the 
My . . .  heart  shall ...  c.  to  thy  voice 
Shall  c.  through  the  realms 
Loud  may  they  e.  with  thy 
fountains  Shall  e.  the  reply 
And  dying  echoes,  floating 
E.  now  the  songs  we  raise 
from  the  mountain-tops  e.  are 


153 
193 

6-21 
3"->4 
340 
692 
712 
713 
867 
9:34 
444 
S74 
912 


ECLIPSE. 

200  Lo !  the  sun's  c.  is  o'er 

844  Through  the  Church's  long  e. 

ECSTASY,  ECSTA-U>. 
137  Thou  source  of  e .  and  love 
206  When,  in  e.  sublime.  Tabor's 
991  In  ecstasies  of  praise,  Long  as 

EDEN. 
125  I  see  thee  walk  in  E.'s  shade 
221  Our  loss  of  E.  to  retrieve 

.  here  E.'s  bowers  bloom.  By 
663  There,  like  an  E.  blossoming 
.  With  (iod  in  E.  live 
800  It  beamed  on  E.'s  guilty  days 
916  And  earth  again,  like  E.  crowned 
1011  And  lodged  in  the  E.  of  love 
1044  happier  bowers  than  E.'s  bloom 

EFFECT  UAL. 
32  The  great,  e.  door 

ley  pour  e.  prayers 
818  Answer  our  faith's  e.  prayer 

EFFULGENT,  EFFULGENCE. 
290  Becomes  e.  more  and  more 
1063  And  bright  in  cjjulycucc  divine 


ELD: 
25  Let  the  c.  praise  the  Lord 

ELECT,  !::.!:<  TION. 
•  home  of  God's  c. 
968  How  make  mini  own  •  I  ction 

ELIJAH. 
274  As  when  E.  felt  its  power 
735  Afl  |f084  s  or  E.  prays 

ELOQUENCE. 
13  What  mortal  e.  can  raise 
711  inspires  The  e.  divine 

EMBLEM.  EMBL1 
88  Day  .   E.  of  eternal  rest 
.  earnest,  of  the  rest 

844  Come,  the  blessed  <.mh'>  ms  share 
900  Of  earthly  hopes  are  e.  true 

EMBRACE,  EMBRACES,  EMBRAC- 
ING. 
347  Wooed  you  to  c.  his  love 
44s  with  the  arms  of  faith  e. 
508  open. .  .Our  hearts  to  e.  thy 
520  wait  with  arms  of  faith  to  e. 
703  I  leap  to  meet  thy  kind  e. 
751  heaven  to  rest  in  thine  e. 
■>er. . .  To  his  beloved  e. 
•  jail  love,  with  weak  e. 
i"  8  To  rest  in  his  e. 
754  His  right  hand  me  embraces 
997  And  in  his  kind  i .  Lose 
313  Embracing  in  thy  wondrous  love 

EMERALD. 
1060  Thy  streets  with  c.  blaze 

EMPIRE,  EMPIRES. 
lis  Through  thine  e.'«  wide  domain 
417  By  the  e.  all  thine  own 
703  o  where  are  kings  and  empires 
919  While  western  e.  own  their 

EMPLOY,  EMPLOYED. 
19  O  let  us  all  our  lives  >\ 
G  it;  For  thee  delightfully  e. 
45s  Be  all  my  added  life  on  ployed 
811  For  Jesus  day  and  n'ght  e. 

EMPl; 
10:34  moon,  Pale  c.  of  the  night 

EMPTY,  EMPTIED. 
303  E.  of  him  who  all  things 

326  vainly  strive. .  .To  iili  an  e.  mind 
my  heart  of  earthly  love 
•  bat  e.  things  are  ah  the 
422  Eu\i>ii>  d  himself  of  all  but  love 

EMULATE,  EMULATION. 
600  And  e.  the  angel  choir 
692  And  c,  with  joy  unknown 
^  Filled  with  holy  emulation 

ENCOMPASSED. 
157  Our  souls  -  .  round 
216  With  glorious  clouds  e. 


END 


51 


EQU 


END. 

401  E.  of  faith,  as  its  beginning 

566  Ami  love  mi'  to  the  i . 

575  Then,  when  the  glorious  <■. 

660  <)  keep  us  faithful  to  tin-  r. 
657  And  ail  that  to  the  c.  endure 

.  rd,  let  me  know  mine  e. 
9bG  And  to  the  e.  endure 

ENDED,  ENDING,  ENDLESS. 
1003  Happy  soul,  thy  days  are  e. 
rhe  life  that  knows  no  ending 
73  Through  endless  years  to  live  and 
2i)4  Through  e.  years  thy  praise 
394  And  feel  what  c.  years 
812  The  long  round  of  e.  years 
834  And  e.  life  are  given 

ENDURE,  ENDURES. 

406  What  did  thine  only  Son  e. 
448  My  joy  to  e.  and  do  thy  will 
014  O  teach  us  to  e.  The  sorrow 
825  Accustomed  daily  to  e. 
829  And  by  thy  strength  e. 
1050  mansion. .  .Shall  evermore  e. 
427  As  long  as  life  endures 

ENEMY,  ENEMIES. 
228  Our  e.  is  put  to  shame 
938  Man's  last  e.  shall  fall 
560  Soon,  your  enemies  all  slain 
772  protects. .  .From  all  their  e. 
950  A  host  of  e.  without 

ENERGY. 

39  With  sovereign  power  and  e. 
208  His  richest  e.  dt  clare 

285  Come,  Holy  Spirit . . .  With  e. 
289  Its  e.  exert  In  the  believing 

ENGINES. 

912  Fallen  are  the  c.  of  war 

ENGRAVE. 

494  E.  thy  name  on  high 

ENJOYMENT,  ENJOYMENTS. 
54  Full  eM  Full  and  pure 
513  A  rest  where  pure  e. 
1074  forego. .  .our  enjoyments  below 

ENLARGE. 

40  E.  and  fill  us  all  with 
458  E.  my  heart  to  compass 
538  E.  my  heart  to  understand 

ENLIVENED,  ENLIVENING. 

483  That  I  may  now  < .  be 

478  whose  enlivening  voice  Bids 


783  None. 


ENMITY. 
.  Can  live  in  e. 


ENOUGH. 

817  E.  for  all,  enough  for  each 

885  There's  mercy  in  Jesus,  e.  and  to 

688  /•.'.,  if  thou  at  last,  The  word 

998  Are  6.  for  life'*  woes,  full  enough 


ENRICH. 

162  His  honors  shall  e.  your  verse 
185  grace  To  e.  the  poor 

295  gains,  That  so  e.  the  mind 

ENSHRINED. 

507  dwells  in  cloudless  light  e. 

ENSNARE. 

GG4  This  anxious  breast  e. 

ENTANGLEMENTS. 
753  From  all  e.  beneath 


ENTER. 

So  come,  my  Sovereign !  e.  in 
rejoice,  That  thou  wilt  e.  in 
And  all  mankind  may  e.  in 
E.  our  devoted  breast 
too  late  !  ye  cannot  e.  now 
/•;..  and  keep  my  heart 
Christ  would  quickly  e.  there 
rest. .  .Believe  and  e.  in 
E.  my  soul,  and  work  within 
E.  thyself,  and  cast  out  sin 
But  shall  not  c.  there 
E.s  and  find  that  God  is  here 
E.  into  my  joy,  and  sit  down 
And  yet  we  dread  to  c.  there 
woe,  can  never  e.  there 


M 
28 
210 
264 
875 

401 
413 

513 

5111 
527 
664 
?.  )1 
955 
976 
1051 


ENTERTAIN,  ENTERTAINMENTS. 
794  Our  hearts  to  e.  our  Lord 
84  How  sweet  thine  entertainments 

ENTHRONE,  ENTHRONED. 

249  In  the  seat  of  power  e.  him 
47  To  him,  enthroned  above  all 
65  Jesus. .  .6.  in  esery  br<  a  si 

119  I,  with  thee  K.,  may  reign 

133  E.  amid  the  radiant  spheres 

139  In  heaven  thou  reign'st  e. 

241  Majestic  sweetness  sits  e. 

246  Jesus  hai! !  c.  in  glory 

253  t].  is  Jesus  now 

953  Who  reigns  e.  on  high 

991  With  saints  e.  on  high 


58; 


ENTIRE. 

And  stand  e.  at  last 


ENTRANCE. 
721  Thus,  O  thus  an  e.  give 
92G  waits  to  make  his  e.  there 

ENTRANCED. 

200  E.,  enwrapt,  alone  with  thee 

ENTREATED,  ENTREATING. 
573  Easy  to  bLj  c,  mild 

370  'tis  thine  to  stand  cntrcaliny 

ENVY. 

288  And  changes  < .,  hut  red,  strife 
780  \\  hen,  lice  from  < •.,  BOOrn,  and 

EQUIP. 

5SC  E.  me  for  the  war 


EQU    * 


55 


EXA 


EQUITY. 

181  And  rule  in  e. 

EBBING. 

544  On^  only  way  the  e.  mind 

632  mysterious  now  thy  ways  To  c. 

869  May  e.  minds  that  worship 

EBBOB. 

504  Forward,  out  of  c.  Leave 
761  In  e.'s  maze  my  BOUl 
857  Man  iruin  6.  lo  reclaim 

ESCAPE,  ESCAPES. 
310  none  can  meet  him,  and  e. 
330  E.  to  the  mountain  ;  For 
968  But  how  I  may  e.  the  death 
1050  By  death  I  shall  e.  from  death 
117  Naught  escapes,  without,  within 

ESPOUSALS. 
12  Like  our  c,  Lord,  to  thee 

ESPOUSED. 
1014  Come  for  his  e.  below 

ESTATE. 
675  In  whatsoe'er  e. 

ETERNAL. 
149  And  the  heart  of  the  E. 
225  Life  e. !  heaven  rejoices 
297  clearer  light  Of  an  e.  day 
381  The  one  e.  God  and  true 
445  E.  life  with  thee  is  given 
520  In  him  e.  life  receive 
966  E.  things  impress 
993  To  spend  e.  years 

ETERNITY. 
6  And  to  e.  Love  and  adore 

25  From  e.  the  same 

25  Like  his  own  c. 

31  tongues  employ  Through  all  e. 

87  stupendous  march  Of  vast  e. 
112  in  service  .  .spend  A  long  c. 
160  Through  all  e.  to  thee  A 
164  p  srson  be,  In  time  and  in  c. 
168  Where,  in  e.  of  light,  The  city 
337  in  Christ. .  .Blest  to  all  c. 
431  we  glide  To  our  e. 
441  Jesus'  l<ne  ..Lasting as  e. 
400  Be  thine  through  ah  e. 
483  die  to  prove  An  c.  of  love 
530  and  see  The  glories  of  c. 
656  Rise  to  all  c. 
705  And  to  e.  prolong  Thy  vast 
739  Through  all  e.  to  prove 
741  Welcome  c  Jesus  is  mine 
743  A  blest  e.  I'll  spend 
759  He  speaks !  and  c,  filled 

955  millennial  year. .  .e.  's  here 

956  Teach  us  to  live  With  e.  in  view 
1000  And  i .  thy  day 

1000  A  whole  i.  of  love 

1063  The  day  of  <:.  come 

1110  E.  comes  in  the  sound 

1117  one  smile. .  .And  drop-*  into  e. 


ETHER. 

195  strain  The  realm  of  e.  fills 

217  'Tis  midnight ;  and  from  t :. -plains 

ETHEREAL. 
138  With  all  the  blue  e.  sky 

237  And  wide  unfold  the  t .  scene 

EUCHABISTIC. 

846  This  e.  feast  Our 

BYE. 

575  At  e.  hold  not  thy  hand 

620  Ate.it  shall  be  light 

752  And  blest  that  solemn  hour  of  e. 

EVENING. 

108  And  every  e.  shall  make 

109  Again  as  e.*8  shadow  falls 
345  Ere  this  e.'s  stage  be  run 
546  And  when  the  e.  shades 
964  ages. .  Are  like  an  e.  gone 
974  Behold  the  western  c.  light 

105S  To  light  that  hath  no  e. 

EVENT.  EVENTS. 
616  In  each  e.  of  life  how  clear 
635  Whate'er  events  betide,  Thy  will   ' 

EVENTIDE. 

93  Fast  falls  the  c. 

EVIDENCE. 
250  Sure  e.  of  things  unseen 
445  With  strong,  commanding  e. 

EVIL. 
155  And  e.  turn  aside 
317  Delights  our  e.  to  remove 
410  Before  the  c.  come 
423  In  c.  long  I  took  delight 
532  What !  never  speak  one  e.  word 
543  stand  by  Throughout  the  e.  day 
555  warn  My  soul  of  e.  near 
686  E.  and  danger  turn  away 

715  wants  relieve  In  this  our  e.  day 

716  From  e.  set  us  free 

830  Rites  cannot. .  .Undo  the  e.  done 
1058  The  world  is  very  r. 
1058  To  terminate  the  c,  To  diadem 

EVILS. 
1031  Its  e.  in  a  moment  end. 

EXALTED. 
2  Worthy  the  Lamb. .  .To  be  e.  thus 
70  E.  be  thy  glorious  name 
255  Through  earth  and  heaven  c.  be 
337  Rise  c.  by  his  fall 
852  To  Jesus,  our  e.  Lord,  The 

EXAMPLE. 

471  The  bright  c.  may  pursue 
573  I  must  the  fair  - 
592  Thy  bright  i .  I  pursue 
878  Thine  e.  kept  in  view 
894  Thy  bright  6.  trace 
992  Thy  bright  a.  ta 


EXC 


56 


EYE 


EXCEEDING. 

225  0  what  glory,  far  c. 

EXCELLENCE,  EX<  ELLENCES. 

31  Infinite  e.  is  thine 

1(3  name  alone  All  i  xceUences  meet 

EXCHANGE. 

362  Nothing  ye  in  e.  shall 
719  Misery  we  e.  for  bliss 

EXCLAMATION. 

1014  With  what  dillerent  e. 

EXCLUDE. 
390  anger  swear  To  e.  me  from 

EXCUSE,  EXCUSES. 
310  for. .  .faults  A  just  e.  devise 
834  Nor  weak  excuses  frame 

EXHAUSTLESS. 
31  live  On  thy  e.  store 
255  from  his  love's  e.  spring 

EXILE,  EXILES,  EXILED. 

603  For  toil  comes  rest,  for  e.  home 
1032  And  take  his  c.  home 
1054  No  more  as  an  c.  in  sorrow 
1088  An  e.,  to  his  home 
1016  Long  thy  exiles  have  been  pining 
1058  Who  here  as  e.  mourn 

909  Thine  exiled  bands,  Where'er 

EXPANSE. 

139  Nature's  e.  before  thee  spread 
145  Heaven's  e.  and  all  its  state 
193  Swift  through  the  vast  e.  it  flew 

EXPECT,  EXPECTED,  EXPECTING. 

*  30  Thee,  we  e.,  our  faithful 
334  Come,  thou  long-ejected  Jesus 

1015  O  thou  long-e.,  weary 
1026  By  the  just  e.  long 

30  we  look  to  thee,  Expecting  to 
517  in  faith  I  pray,  e.  to  receive 

EXPECTATION,  EXPECTATIONS. 

530  The  edorious  e.  now 
645  Full  of  trembling  e. 
797  While  each  in  e.  lives 
1104  Our  suiest  expectations  are  From 

EXPIRE,  EXPIRES,  EXPIRING. 
407  And  in  his  arms  e. 
409  And  in  thy  cause  e. 
488  altar-fire.  Kindled  on  my  heart,  e. 
212  sinks  and  expires  the  Son  of  God 
821  \vii;.t  means  that  strange  expiring 
962  Gently  heaves  the  e.  breast 

EXPLORE. 

422  Who  can  e.  his  strange  design 

EXULT,  EXULTS. 

923  Our  hearts  e.  in  songs  of 
4-u   Exult*  our  rising  soul 


EXULTING. 
271  E.  then  we  feel  and  own 
B24  giants. . .  /•,'.  in  their  might 
1076  They  all  v.  stand 

EXULTATION. 
1013  Cause  of  endless  e. 

EYE. 

08  To  thee  lift  up  mine  e. 
117  Thou,  whose  all-pervading  e. 
121  Thine  e.  doth  all  things  see 
136  Though  the  e.  of  sinful  man 
25?  downward  bends  his  burning  e. 
•  i"M  Regard  me  with  a  gracious  e. 
38(3  To  thee  I  lift  mine  e. 
404  And  to  thy  gracious  c.  present  A 

184  Jesus,  my  single  c.  Be  tixed 
505  A  quick  discerning  e. 

525  Open  my  faith's  interior  e. 
558  love  Drop  from  thy  gracious  e. 
501  And  kept  our  e.  on  him  alone 
504  E.  hath  not  beheld  them 
Olij  My  lilted  e.,  without  a  tear 
051  To  him  mine  e.  of  faith  I  turn 
070  Thou  whose  filmed  and  failing  e. 
085  Thy  glorious  e.  pen  adeth  space 
707  There  is  an  e.  that  never  sleeps 
707  That  e.,  that  arm,  that  love 

710  The  upward  gl  mcing  of  an  e. 
732  Where  no  human  c.  can  see 
815  Us  with  thj  naming  e.  behold 
873  We  may  turn  our  tearless  e. 
898  Whose  e.  with  want  is  dim 

922  The  single  e.,  the  faithful  heart 

992  To  thee  we  lift  our  e. 
1013  Every  e.  shall  now  behold  him 
1046  Him  e,  to  eye  we  there  shall  see 
10i8  Ere  long  we  e.  to  eye  shall  see 
1101  Thy  sovereign  e.  looks  calmly 
1103  beneath  whose  piercing  e.  The 

EYES. 

32  Come,  then,  and  in  thy  people's  e. 
97  and  deed  his  piercing  e.  With 
107  And  close  our  e.  against  the  throng 

185  And  on  the  e.  oppressed  with  night 
201  On  e.  oppressed  by  mortal  night 
212  O'erflow  my  e.,  and  heave  my 
309  error. .  .Frouireason'sdarkenede, 
327  He  Closed  his  c.  to  show  us  God 
304  See  him  set  forth  before  your  e, 
877  Open  mine  c.  to  see  thy  lace 

381  O  give  us  e.  of  faitii  to  see 

408  Our  e.  i!i>  face  would  see 

415  When  my  e.  shall  close  in  death 

435  And  give  us  e.  to  see 

483  I  lift  mine  e.  to  thee 

524  ( >  ltt  (tin-  e.  behold  thee  near 

032  O  God,  to  thee  we  raise  our  <  . 

71 1  Jesus,  these  I  .  have  never  seen 
720  Lit!  your  i .,  ye  sons  of  light 

;  r>  Bteal  on  his  all-seeln 

821  How  blessed  are  em-  s.,  That 

048  rev.-aied  To  our  admiring  i . 

1034  grief  shall  swell  Into  mine  e. 

1035  appeals  To  our  believing  <  . 

1057  tears  wiped  Forever  from  our  e. 


EYE 


FA! 


1069  Lift  your  e.  of  faith  and  see 
1105  To  thee,  O  God.  we  lift  our  e. 

EYELIDS. 

97  Our  r.  with  tbe  morn  unclose 
102  My  wearied  i .  gently  - 
974  And  e.  that  an-  sealed  in  -loath 

W. 

FABRIC. 
1056  firm... That  heavenly  f.  stands 
1000  Thy  saints  build  up  itfl  /. 

FACE. 

888  Their  Lord's  beloved/,  to  see 
009  made  me  meet  Thy  blessed  /.to  see 

714  Thy  blessed  f.  and  mine 
1042  I  shall  behold  thy  blissful/. 

FACE  TO  FACE. 
199  To  see  thy  glory/,  tof. 

788  I  see  thee  f.  t<>  r.,  and'  live 

738  Through  faith  I  see  thee  f.  to  f. 
1006  Jesus  r.  to  f.  shall  see 
1040  They  see  the  Saviour/,  to/. 

Glorious  FACE. 
526  I  wait  to  see  thy  glorious  f. 
543  appear  Before  thy  glorious  f. 
609  And  see  thy  glorious f. 
779  Cause  thy  glorious /.  to  shine 
849  Thy  glorious  f.  to  see 

Heavenly  FACE. 
1065  The  light  of  his  heavenly  /. 

Hfc  FACE. 
41  There  we  shall  see  ft  to/. 
233  His  f.  with  love's  own  radiance 
300  If  thou  wilt  seek  hisf.,  His 
451  Called  us  to  stand  before  hisf. 
515  I,  even  I,  shall  see  hisf. 
506  You  soon  shall  see  li  is  f. 
572  Christ  in  all.  Before  hisf.  I  faU 
057  We  shall  before  his  f.  appear 
743  And  I  shall  see  liisf. 
747  Content  with  beholding  hisf. 

789  Together  seek  hisf. 

901  And  glory  in  his  f.  appears 
1075  I  shall  behold  hisf.,  I  shall 

Lord's  FACE. 
758  till  admitted  to  see  my  Lord's  f. 

Lovely  FACE. 
295  And  here  the  Saviour's  lovely  /. 
451  in  Jesus'  Urn  lyf.  displayed 

987  charms  Spread  o'er  thy  lovely  f. 

Open  FACE. 
481  Beholding  thee  with  open  f. 
545  I  soon  may  view  thy  <>;  •  n  f. 
057  We  SOOn  With  op*  nf.  shall  see 

715  Behoid  thy  open  /.,  Where  faith 

Other's  FACE. 
798  alive,  And  see  cadi  other's  f. 
801  To  see  each  other's  f. ;  To  join 


with  Joy  each  otto  r*s/. 

810  There  we  shall  see  each  n't  Iter's  f. 

Thy  I 

47  still  may  we  stand  before  thy  f. 

1 10  To  see  thy  f.  and  sing  thy  praise 

130  And  see  but  shadows  of 

.    in-.  Whene'er  ilm  f.  appears 

803  Behold  thy  f.  and  live 

lold,  we  fall  before  thy  f. 

399  I  long  to  see  thy  f. 

406  Could  I  but  see  thyf. 

44-:  heaven  and  earth  flee  from  thyf. 

453  joy  is  to  walk  in  the  light  of  thyf. 

4s4  And  humbly  seek  thyf. 
■:■  since  i  saw  thyf. 

530  burn.  And  always  see  thyf. 

537  in  confidence  to  see  thy  f. 

550  o  when  shall  I  behoid  thyf. 

557  Let  me  again  behold  thyf. 

005  'Tis  my  delight  to  see  thyf. 

626  none  shall  seek  thyf.  in  vain 

034  What  shall  it  be  to  see  thyf. 

043  show  thy  J.,  and  all  is  bright 

648  And  restless  to  behold  thyf. 

ooo  Forever  to  behold  thy  f. 

660  Thyf.,  Lord,  will  I  seek 

681  The  heaven  of  seeing  thyf. 

094  Forever  I  behold  thyf. 

700  But  sweeter  far  thy  f.  to  s->o 

708  pale  before  The  beauty  of  thyf. 

712  Thou  callest  me  to  a  ek  thyf. 

831  In  these,  for  whom  we  seek  ilty  f. 

805  Till  all  who  humbly  seek  thyf. 

893  Thyf.  with  reverence  and  with 

922  Before  thyf.,  dread  King,  we 

940  we  go  To  se^-k  thy  f.  above 

958  We  dwell  before  thyf. 

901  Expect  with  joy  thyf.  to  see 
1022  And  ere  before  thyf.  we  stand 
1050  And  rise  prepared  thyf.  to  see 
1004  Thyf.  I  am  strengthened  to  see 

FACES. 

115  before  me  1\  I  shall  see  no  more 

FACULTIES. 
19  And  all  our  f.  shall  feel 
90  Thine  active  /. 

FADE,  FADES. 
330  dissolve,  and  the  heavens  shall  /. 
741  p.,  fade,  each  earthly  joy 

he  rose. .  .Must  shortly/,  away 
1006  Where  flowers  so  quickly/. 
117  light  of  day  Fad  8  upon  our 
132  a  passing  thought..  .That/,  with 
982  So/,  a  summer  cloud  away 

FAIL.  FAILINGS. 
141  Though  friends  should  all/. 

r  all  else  must  f,  and  die 
427  when  this  flesh  and  heart  shall/. 
440  suit. .  .Joined  to  his,  it  cannot  /. 
479  And  cannot  /.,  i    I 

.  on  earth,  secure 
7»o  Each  can  his  brother's  faUtngt 


FAI 


1'Al 


FAINT,  FAINTS. 
4-1  To  teach  our  f.  desires  to  rise 
180  Wheu  in  the  sultry  glebe  If. 

..  SO  cold  to 

i  comfortesl  the/. 
iA  aever,  never/. 

603  Toil  on.  /.  not;  keep  watch 

/■'.  not.  o  faltering  reel 
770  Who  can/,  while  Buch  a 
777  o  my  people,  f.  and  few 

1032  body  fail.  And  lot  it /.  and  die 
509  though  courage  sometimes  faints 

FAINTING. 
208  cross. .  .holds  the/,  spirit  up 
222  And  should  I  f.  be,  Lord 
283  Help  my  f.  soul  to  flee 
300  Look  up,  Of.  soul,  and  live 
313  And  cheer  the  f.  heart 
323  Foor,  s:nful,  thirsty,  /.  souls 
400  How  would  my  /.  soul  rejoice 
645  By  thy./',  in  the  garden 
657  It  lifts  the  /.  spirits  up 
674  My  /.  hope  relies 

FAIR,  FAIRER,  FAIREST. 
80  All  /.  with  evening's  setting 
1047  How  they  speak  thee/. 
41  marching. .  .To  fairer  worlds  on 
241  F.  is  he  than  all  the  fair 
764  Yet/.,  and  in  strength  complete 
695  The  fair  eat  of  the  fair  is  he 

FAITH. 
39  And  /.  he  mixed  with  what  we 
39  And  may  we,  in  thy  /.  and  fear 
80  F.  sees  the  smiling  heaven  above 
205  Here  we  gather  /.  to  die 
213  Give  us  an  ever-living  /. 
222  These  eyes,  new/,  receiving 
225  (»  what  wonders  Crowd  on/. 
252  With  /.  to  call  thee  mine 
254  Then  let  our  humble  /.  address 
268  That  f.  and  love  may  make  all 
329  The/,  that  sweetly  works  by  love 
897  With  simple  /.,  on  thee  I  call 
411  On  thee,  all/.,  all  hope  ho 
432  F.,  mighty  faith,  the  promises 
489  And  should  I  not  with  /.  draw 
445  F.<  like  its  finisher  and  Lord 
440  A  f.  thou  must  thyself  impart 
440  'ltiis  is  the/,  we  humbly  seek 
448  From  /.  to  faith,  from  grace  to 
171  0  for  a  /'.  like  his,  thai  wo 
480  Give  me  f.  to  make  mo  whole 
504  l!;i-t  I  such  f.  in  God  As 
528  That  mighty/,  on  me  bestow 
528  on  mo  the/,  divine  bestow 

53'.)  Give  me  the/,  that  casts  out  sin 

:  f8  i'"  '..  which  looks  above 
i  have  the  '.  mainta  aed 
588  II"  f.  surround  your  heart 
608  /•'.  of  our  fathers 4  living  still 

J    ylul  thus  my./.  l<<  Bhow 
688  Like  them  in  .">.  to  i><  ar 
oiu  'i  he/,  by  which  wo  s<v  him 

666  Let  '.  transcend  the  passing 

667  O  for  u/.  that  will  not  shrink 


667  Lord,  give  us  such  a/,  as  this 
671  A  noble/,  succeeds 

reathe  their/,  into  my  breast 
7ii  F.  grasps  the  blessings  he  desires 
714  Musi  rest  in  /.  ;• 
781  Whose/,  the  victory  won 
800  One/.,  one  hope  divine 
sit  Now  the  living/,  impart 
Si'/.)  .May/,  grow  lirm.  ami  love 
i»7 1  So/,  springs  in  the  heart  of 
980  When  /.,  endued  from  heaven 
989  Let  F.  exalt  her  joyful  voice 

By  FAITH. 

178  The  soul  by  f.  reclined 

445  Whate'er  we  hope,  byf.  we  have 

498  Teach  us  to  live  byf. 

593  By  f.  they  bring  it  high 

600  For  who  by  /.  your  Lord 

620  Bi/  f.  and  not  by  sight 

636  To  live  by /.  alone 

643  Armed  by/.,  and  winged  by 

709  I  love  by/,  to  take  a  view 
1030  A  country-  •  -Yet  O,  byf. 
1073  By  f.  we  are  come  To  our 
1115  Bid  them  come  by  f.  to  thee 

My  FAITH. 
570  My  /.  hath  fixed  its  eye 
609  Joyful  thus  myf.  to  show 
702  My  f.  looks  up  to  thee 
1053  Strengthen  the  might  of  myf. 

Of  FAITH. 
46  The  work  of  f.  in  us  fulfill 
377  The  gift  of  f.  is  all  divine 
445  In  us  the  work  of  f.  fulfill 
481  Called  the  full  power  off.  to 
547  With  hands  o//.,  and  wings 
552  When  the  work  of  f.  is  done 
502  My  acts  off.  and' love  repeat 
581  The  work  off.  will  not  be  done 
718  Let  me  live  a  life  off. 

Our  FAITH. 
12  Nor  let  our  f.  forsake  its  hold 
250  O  that  on)-  f.  may  never  move 
583  Before  our  f.  they  fall 
7  73  Ow'f.  shall  never  yield  to  fear 

802  Pray  we  for  our  f.'s  increase 

803  still,  0  Lord,  our  f.  increase 
810  Who  thus  our  f.  employ 

885  Make  our  f.  strong 

892  Though  dim  our  1.  may  be 

FAITHFUL. 

33  Thy  /.  people  bless 
145  Ever/.,  ever  sure 
199  And  r.  hearts  are  raised 
270  Fulfil]  in  us  tlrv  f.  word 
80S  And  trust  a  /.  Lord 
841  God  is/. ;  he  will  never 
479  /•'..  if  we  our  sins  confess 

660  ()  keep  us  f.  to  the  end 

077  God  of  Israel's  f.  three 
701  The/,  of  each  clime  and 
792  Accomplish  now  thy/,  word 
794  And  o\\  u  thee  /.  tu  liiy  word 


FA  I 


59 


FAT 


896  si  ill  keep  me  in  thy/. 

'.'•'  I  Spirit . . .  flows  through  every  /. 
1003  Goo  1  and  • .  Bervanl  thou 
1019  An  1  i .  to  the  i  nd  endure 
1046  i'.« ■;  r  i'i  our  f.  minds  tiie 
1115  Jesus,  let  <nw  t.  mind 

FAITHFULS 
knd  on  thy  f.  and  power 
432  power  And  r.  I  give 
544  (»  God,  thy    .  I  • 
688  Him,  \vh.  se  truth  and/. 

Pi  LL. 
51  f\  down  on  their  faces,  and 
158  While  thousands  f.  on  every  side 
222  Lo,  here  I /.,  my  Saviour 
2:31  beholding  human  nature's/. 
244  And  f.  beneath  his  feet 
248  We  at  his  feet  may  f. 
808  Into  thine  arms  If. 
841  Sinners  ruined  by  the  f. 
400  hoid.  at  thy  feet  I  fall 
442  Than  to/,  at  his  feet,  And  the 
448  Into  thy  gracious  hands  I  /. 
518  that  it  now  from  heaven  might  /. 
543  Before  I  wholly  f.  away 
625  Afflicted,  at  thy  feet  I  r. 
905  stay,  and  strengthen  those  who  f. 
1087  Nor  let  me/.,  I  pray 

FALLEN. 

221  That  every  /.  son  of  man 
231  All  that  now  is/,  raise  to 
310  Ah,  how  shall  /.  man  Be  just 
3(32  'Tis  God  invites  the/,  race 
656  Raise  the/.,  cheer  the  faint 

FALLOW . 

953  Break  up  our  /.  ground 

FALSE. 
656  F.  and  full  of  sin  I  am 

602  How  /.,  and  yet  how  fair 

FALTER. 
596  To  /.  would  b?  siu 

603  Yet/,  not ;  the  prize  you 

FAME. 
38  Earth. .  .hath  heard  thy/. 
133  O  what  tongu  •  can  speak  his/. 
154  And  spread  thy  f.  abroad 
398  Jesus,  thy  far-extended/. 
643  (jo.  then,  earthly/,  and  treasure 
1076  And  swell  the  growing/. 

FAMILY. 
467  Born  in  thy/,  below 

\nd  lead  my  faithful/. 
904  remove  To  the/,  above 
987  infant.,  .compose  The  f.  above 
1033  One/,  we  dwell  in  him 

FAMINE. 
414  prodigal. .  .The  f.  in  this  land 
844  'Mid  the  f.  of  the  word 
yoo  Is  a  mighty  /.  uow  In  thy 


FAST,  FASTING. 

1047  Watch,  and  pray,  ai 

!  i  thy  fasting  and  temptation 
1091  Hear  us,  .  mourning 

FATE,  FATAL. 

ad/,  descend  in  sudden  night 

<-et  would  i  e  their  childn 
628  I  will  not  fear  The/,  provided 
:;i;    He  the  fat  U  cause  demands 
968  prepare  Against  that/,  day 

FATHER. 
414  Far  off  the  F.  saw  him  move 
458  Thou,  with  thy  promised  F.,  come 
wo  When/.,  mother,  kindred  fail 

My  FATHER, 

14-2  My  F.  and  my  Friend 
419  Thou  art  my  F.  and  my  God 
429  My  l\.  God!  that  precious  word 
434  I  did  not  love  my  F/s  voice 
436  Thou,  God,  mi)  F.  art 
637  My  F.*8  band  will  never 
688  bids  me,  at  my  F.'s  throne 
1038  When  shall  I  see  my  F.'8  face 

Our  FATHER. 

22  Join,  and  to  our  F.  raise 

41  Oin-  F.  and  our  Love 
356  And  God  himself  our  F.  is 
590  Like  thee,  to  do  our  F.'s  will 
614  trust. .  .to  thee,  Our  F.  and  our 

716  Our  F.,  God,  who  art  in 
1110  Our  F.,  we  look  up  to  thee 

Th\)  FATHER. 
84  In  thee  thy  F.'s  glories  shine 
338  To  thy  F.'s  bosom  pi  * 
475  pleasing  in  thy  F.'s  sight 

717  To  thy  F.  come  and  wait 
793  To  us  tin/  F.'s  name  declare 
893  Before  thy  F.'s  face 

FATHERS. 
163  Her  f.  God  before  her 
608  Faith  of  our  /. :  holy  faith 
720  In  the  way  our/',  trod 
734  To  our/,  in  distress 
958  Our/.,  where  are  they 

rod  of  our/.,  be  up 
1069  Land  where  my/,  died 

ir  /'.'  sins  were'  manifold 
1097  0  Lord.  our;',  off  have  told 

I  -  thee  their  God  our  f.  owned 
1100  IWve  thou  our./.'  steps  didst 
1102  The  wonders  that  our/,  told 
1108  Thy  kindness  to  our  f.  shown 
1105  our/,  led  across  the  sea 
1105  Our/.'  God,  incline  thine  ear 

FATHERLESS. 

891  God  of  the/.,  be  near 

892  To  tend  the  lone  and/. 

FATIGUE. 

78  No  more  /.,  no  more  diStTOM 


FAV 


60 


FAVOR,  FAVORS. 
13  Extend  to  me  tliv  f.,  Lord 
5  I  With  the  Bolj  Spirit's/. 
186  Vainly  with  Lifts  would  his/. 

Look  on  me  with  thy/. 
858  < »  receive  us  to  thy/. 

f  God 
4A-2  When  the/,  divine  I  nv<: . 
453  since  I  have  round/.,  he 
734  Praise  him  for  bis  grace  and/. 
872  Early  let  us  seek  th 

d  in/,  while  below,  With 
99  New  time,  new  favors,  and  new 

IT.  LR. 

5  Who  would  not  /.  his  holy  name 
11  Him  serve  with/.,  his  praise 
17'  All  nations./',  his  oame 
50  And  people  all  shall/,  him 
54  Hear  thy  word  with  godly/. 
147  0  how  If.  thee,  living  God 
154  love  is  joined  with  holy/. 

165  1  will  not  f'.,  though  armed 

166  We  will  not/.,  for  God  hath 

17-2  Lord's  pity. .  .To  those  that/,  his 

178  Sorrow  and/,  are  gone 

192  F.  not,  he  said,— for  mighty 

8ili  And  drives  away  his/. 

340  F.,  the  hope  of  heaven  shall 

351  The  godly  /.,  the  pleasing  smart 

4^7  grace  thai  taught  my  heart  to/. 

438  1  can  no  longer/. 

439  If  I  have  only  known  thy  /. 

496  No  foes,  no  violence  I  /. 

497  Lord,  nil  me  with  a  humble/. 
499  Be  it  my  greatest  /.  Thy 

505  1  want  a  godly/. 

511  principle..  .Of  jealous,  godly/. 

513  Where/.,  and  sin,  and  grief 

570  Nor  sin  nor  Satan  can  I  f. 

583  Yet,  O  disdain  to/. 

6J6  Away,  my  unbelieving/. 

629  trembling  faith  is  changed  to/. 

646  Buffer  not  our  souls  to  /. 

651  Who  formed  me. .  .forbids  my/. 

(359  I  bid  farewell  to  every/. 

673  That  caused  thy  needless/. 

675  I  do  not  /'.  to  see 

677  My  soul  disdains  to/. 

680  Nor  will  we/.,  while  thou 

731  Stilling  every  anxious  /. 

',  L6  And  banishes  thy  f. 

813  Shall  I,  lor.'.  of  feeble  man 

884  Thai  each  thy  /.  possessing 

945  We  never  will  throw  olT  his/. 

979  No  /.,  no  woe,  shall  dim  that 
1020  With  most  tormenting/. 
1052  /■'.  hath  no  dwelling  here 
1104  save  us,  Lord,  from  slavish/. 

BEARS. 

118  Secure  from  all  our/. 
118  In  the  midst  of/,  and  woes 
1  U    And  tills  us  With/.,  we 
178  Away,  my  needless/. 

262  ah  my  guilty  /.  remove 
427  And  grace  my ./.  relieved 

463  Lid  my  j .  and  doublings  cease 


553  Shall  guilty/,  prevail 

604  No/,  to  quell,  no  soul  to  save 

634  Sh  >nt'  through  my  st  >nny/. 

•  rive  to  the  winds  thy  /. 
780  Here  will  love  my  /.  away 
!  <:  i  Kir/.,  our  hopes,  our  aims 

o  him  who  die  i  our/,  to  quell 
943  Chasing  all  our  '..  an 
ing/.  within 
959  Have  pitj  on  my/. 
981  cease,  ye  vain,  desponding/. 

FEARFUL. 

161  Ye/,  saints,  fresh  courage  take 
4~i)  O  ye  of/,  hearts,  be  strong 

FEARING. 
Ill  Not/,  or  doubting,  with  Christ 
645  Feeling  much,  and/,  more 

FEARLESS. 
651  F.,  their  violence  I  dare 
977  As  /.  as  the  evening  cold 

FEAST,  FEASTS. 
88  taste  Of  our  everlasting  /. 
336  prepared  A  soul-reviving/. 
:J,57  o  /.  upon  the  love  of  God 
364  Come,  sinners,  to  the  gospel/. 
457  But  night  and  day  to  /.  on  thee 
542  makes  me  for  some  moments/. 
683  Come  to  the  /.  of  love ;  come  ever 
691  And  long  to/,  upon  thee  still 
757  I  haste  to  the  heavenly  f. 
805  Celebrate  the  /.  of  love 
838  We  keep  the  sacred.'. 
838  The  heavenly/,  above 
840  This  solemn/,  ordain 
840  To  keep  the/.,  Lord,  we  have 

843  No  gospel  like  this  /. 

844  And  this  sacred/,  ordained 
8-15  See,  the/,  of  love  is  spread 
847  At  the  Lamb's  high  /.  we  sing 

849  Jesus,  this/,  receiving 
885  Thou  hast  prepared  me  /. 

85  And /easts  his  saints  to-day 

FED. 
164  Who  /.  thee  last,  will  feed  thee 
857  Come,  and  be  richly/. 
6 Ji  No  creature  but  Is/. 
834  Millions..  .Were/  and  feasted 
838  With  which  our  souls  are/. 

850  And  so  our  feeble  love  Is/. 
85S  Let  the  living  here  be/. 

FEED,  FEEDS. 
1 15  All  his  creatures  God  doth/. 

IS.)  And  /'.  me  with  a  shepherd's 
826  souls,  That  /.  upon  tiie  wind 
5  18  Thy  tainting  spirit  /. 
761  His  power  defend  :  his  bounty/. 
B19  Teach  them  thy  chosen  Bock  to/. 
si i  come,  on  truth  Immo 
992  Tbyseli  to  i.  the  flock 
1066  Them  the  Lamb  shall  always/. 
153  AndjcotUi  you  with  his  lOVfl 


FEE 


61 


FIG 


FEEBLE,  FEEBLEST,   FEEBLENESS. 
1-10  children  of  tins',  and  f.  as  frail 
172  He  knows  our/,  frame 
456  ,  soul 

619  Th 

,!  the/,  gently  leading 
w  f.  is  our  mortal  frame 
158  The  least  and  fetble&i  there  may 

bou  seesl  my  feel  h 
1U7  in  age  and/,  extreme 


FEEL,  FEELS,  FEELING. 
And,  as  we  read,  <)  may  We/. 

Surely,  none  can/,  like  thee 
And  may  1  daily,  hourly,/. 
I  see  my  sin,  bur  cannot  /. 
Then,  only  then,  we  f.  our 
All  I  know,  and  all  If. 
And  all  thy  love  to/. 
Christian,  dost  thou/,  them 
none  hut  In  Who  feels  it  knows 
.And  in  bis  measure;',  afresh 
Nor/,  his  Q<  ed  ot  thee 
Ot  feeling,  all  things  show  some 


61 
203 
885 
897 

470 
520 
1047 
88 
254 
ffi  -J 
390 


15 
64 

182 

241 

455 

403 
495 
533 
554 

rao 

752 
879 
901 
1008 
1053 
1085 
1094 


FEET, 
thither  bring  our  willing  /. 
Low  at  thy/,  we  bend 
Beneath  thy  /.  we  lie  afar 
So  may  we  with  willing  /. 
He  brings  my  weary/. 
And  round  his  pierced/. 
Help  me  at  thy/,  to  lie 
Saviour,  at  thy/.  I  fall 
To  lay  my  soul  at  Jesus'  /. 
Wash  me,  but  not  my/,  aione 
0  keep  me  at  thy  sacred/. 
With  my  tears  his/.  I'll  bathe 
that  which  calls  me  to  thy  /. 
Who  are  they  whose  little/, 
tall  gather  up  my/'. 
Before  thy /"could  turn 
Feel  us  I  would  wheu  my/. 
When  at  his  f.  ye  fall 
While  at  thy/,  we  fall 


FELICITY. 
1033  And  full  /. 

FELLOWSHIP. 
507  That  f.  of  love 
501  In/,  with  him  we  loved 
589  In  /.  alone  To  God 
075  I  have  a/,  with  hearts 
ere  friend  hol<:.>  i . 
781  1  he  hand  of/.,  the 

788  I  >ne  f.  of  mind 

789  And  ii  our/,  below 
791  band  of/,  to  you  we 
791  Truly  our/,  below 

ud  Done  "in-  /.  destroy 
w"-)  ;•).  re,  c'.  in  Jesus'  love 
803  Dearest .'.  we  prove 

FEIN  . 

36  grateful  s<.-ng,  the/,  prayer 
65  And  /.  prayer  arise 


'  I  breathe  the  humble,  f.  prayer 
91  o  that/,  love  :    - 

iAL. 

read  for  thee  I 

•  joy 
1107  And  sweet  the./,  lay 

FESTIVAL. 
796  Nor  bid  our/',  he  done 

FETTER,  FETT1 
726  Let  thy  goodness,  like  a  f. 
185  The  Iron  fetters  yield 

227  He  hurst  from  the/.  (4  darkness 

580  Break  sin's  strong/.,  lead  us 
72'J  Feel  the/,  which  have  bound  us 
822  Jesus  the  prisoner's  f.  breaks 

899  That  from  their  iron  f.  freed 

900  And  from  his  limbs  the/,  fell 

FEW. 
744  Too/,  we  find  the  happy  hours 

FIELD. 

591  That  God  hs  on  the  /.,  when  he 
599  Undaunted  to  the/,  he 
1083  All  the  world  is  God's  own  i . 

1083  From  his  f.  shall  in  that  day 

1084  lor  the  blessings  (4  the/. 

1087  From  /.  to  garner  throng 

FIE  I 
183  While  f.  and  floods,  rocks,  hills 
330  We'll  range  the  blest  r.  on  the 
002  Better  the  toil  of  r.  like  these 
026  The/,  elude  the  tiller's  t<  il 
747  The  f.  strive  in  vain  to  look 
903  In  the  fair,  fertile/,  above 
933  Wide/'.,  for  harv<  st  wj.item'ng 
1037  Sweet/,  beyond  ihe  swelling 

1088  Sweet/,  arrayed  in  living 

re  there  bright,  bappy/. 
1070  O'er  earth's  green  f.  and  ocean's 
1098  bless. .  .Our/,  with  plenteo  I 

FIEXD,  FIENDS. 

901  Whose  power  the  giant  f.  obeys 
908  With  fiends,  or  angels  spend 

FIGHT. 

566  Now  the/,  of  faith  begin 

581  F.  on,  my  soul,  till  death 

584  Holdou  the  fearful/. 

585  I  the  gOOd  /.  have  fought 

ad  teach  my  hand-  I 
598  Sine  I  must  /.,  if  I  would 
596  deserts. .  .The  f.  is  all  but  lost 
631  Thou,  Lord,  the  dreadful  f.  hast 
689  Firm  in  the/.  1  - 

f.  our  passage  through 
1(46  And/,  our  pass;  ge  through 

attle 
1062  Their/,  with  death  and  sin 

FIG-TREE,  IK.-!  I 
958  To  cut  the/.-t  dowu 
626  The  wlthei .  S  droop 


FIG 


62 


FLA 


FIGHTS,  FIGHTINGS. 
509  F.  the  good  flight,  and  wins 
398  Fightings  within,  and  fears 
798  l'.  without, and  fears  within 

FILIAL. 

429  Father's  grace  I  share  a  f. 

478  Give  to  my  soul,  with/,  fears 
ail  The  r.  awe,  the  ii<  shly  bean 
51 1  To  serve  the  Lord  with/,  fear 

771  And  walk  in/,  fear 

FILL,  FILLED,  FILLEST. 
203  F.  and  nerve  this  will  of  mine 

539  I  quickly  come.  To/,  and  rule 
815  And  tilled  with   faith  and  hope 
934  F.  with  the  glory  of  the  Lord 
806  Thou  who  fiUest  all  in  all 

FIND. 

21  Grant  that  all  may  seek  and  /. 

search. .  .Assured  that  we  shall/. 
893  \  ea,  all  I  need,  in  thee  to/. 
305  Thee,  only  thee,  I  fain  would/. 
443  surely  I  shall  f.  him  there 

479  Ye  ah  shall/.,  whom  in  his 

540  Give  me,  0  Lord,  to/,  in  thee 
056  More  than  all  in  thee  1  /. 

FINGER. 
1CS8  Point  on,  with  faithful/. 

FINISH,  FINISHED. 
4S6  F.  thy  great  work  of  grace 
iiiO  'Tis  finished  I  all  the  debt  is  paid 
218  'Tis  /.  /  yes,  the  race  is  run 
iSOS  It  is/./  hear  him  cry 
224  It  is/.:  hear  the  dying  Saviour 
340  It  is/./  Sinners,  will  not 
502  "lis/.,  Lord,  and  die 
955  I  have/,  the  work  thou  didst 
1002  "Lis/.,  all  is  finished 

FIRE. 
40  touch  thy  servants'  lips  with/. 
129  And  fill  us  with  thy  holy/. 
22'J  And  clap  his  wings  of/. 
208  and  crown  us  now  with  f. 
269  Thou  F.  of  love,  and  Fount  of  life 
•S,H  Come  as  the./.,  and  purge  our 
2  ■ !   K indie . .  . The  pure  celestial  /. 

jive  us  hearts  and  tongues  of/. 
380  miff  at...  Send  me  to  eternal/. 
445  Increase  in  us  the  kindled/. 
481  Holy  Ghost,  all-quickening/. 

:.  ve's  suppressed,  unconscious/. 
518  0  thai  in  me  the  sacred  /. 
.  Longing  heart  is  all  on  /. 

,.)', .. .  breasl  with  b<  av«  niy/. 
562  The  pine  celestial ./.  to  impart 

650  We  b  ive  through/,  ami  water 

651  And  through  the/,  pursue  my 

651  The/,  forgets  its  power  to  burn 
671  inn  e. .  .walked,  unhurt,  in  /. 
',  10  'l  he  motion  oJ  a  bidden  /. 
986  To  bring  /.  on  earth  he  came 
■ . i  in-  9  affection  transient/. 

1008  F.  ascending  seeks  the  -an 


FIRES,  FIRED. 

509  To  slum  the  eternal  f. 

■  i  e  the  nations  f. 
re  has  tilled  and  fired  my 

FIRMAMENT. 

188  Tic-  m  high 

201  That  Pt  P. 

2.5  S»-e  that  glow  In 

2'.):]  The  starry/,  on  high 

FIT,  FITNESS,  FITTING. 
392  cannot  he  That  I  should  ''. 
972  grace  To/,  our  souls  i< 
340  Nor  otfitne88-.  .All  the  fitness  he 
141  His  saints  what  is  fitting  shall 

FIX,  FIXED. 
18  And/,  thy  blest  abode 

•'>'.)  And  /'.  our  hearts  and  hopes 
187  one  "star  alone. .  .Can/,  the 
400  F.,  O  lix  my  wavering  mind 
1048  To/,  on  tilings  above 

70  My  heart  is  fixed  on  thee,  my 
203  But/,  lor  e\er!astiriL!  years 
484  eye  Be  /.  on  tuee  alone 
513  soul's  desire  Is  /.  on  things  above 

510  Have./,  my  roving  heart 

040  F.  on  this  ground  will  I  remain 
685  That  ad  my  hones  are/,  on  thee 
814  'Tis/. ;  I  can  do  all  through  thee 
050  1 •'.  in  an  eternal  state 

FLAGS. 
1104  Our  navies  spread  their/,  abroad 

FLAME. 
5  O  for  the  living/.  From  his 

04  love  raise  In  us  the  heavenly  /. 
135  one  holy  light,  one  heavenly/. 
254  flax,  But  raise  it  to  a/. 
274  O  for  that  /.  of  living  lire 
278  purge.  . .  Like  saer.ii  ial/. 
282  Thai  all  may  ieel  the  heavenly/. 
476  Be  thou  alone  my  constant  /. 

176  'i  his  holy/.,  tins  heavenly  Are 
488  Glowing  still  with  quenchless/. 
497  Might  With  an  even./,  aspire 
502  Kindle  a  /.  of  sacred  love 
638  Nor  feel  the  heavenly  ;. 
679  The  i .  shall  i  ol  hurt  thee 

703  1  1'eel  til'-  sa    led/. 

?:>l   We  wa  I  to  catch  the  spreading/. 

805   Lei  the  pu 

881  Shed  thai  love's  undying/. 

936  <)  that  all  might  catch  die/. 
936  See  how  great  a  /.  asp 

94  i  Love's  pure/,  aid  u  .  x 

FLAM  EING. 

135  Thy  glory/.  Loin  snu  and 
476  Strange/,  far  from  my  heart 
651  'i  he  Lambent  /.  art  und  me 
1084  orb.,   in  bi  Ighter/.  a,  r 
1072  home  below,  win  h  r.  de  our 
.  lu  these 

1017  Ihe/.  heave  i.s  together  roll 


FLA 


63 


FOE 


FLATTER,  FLATTERING. 
613  World  mav. .  ./.  and  allure 
662  dive  but  a  ./tattering  light 

FLAX. 
254  never  quench  the  smoking/. 

FLEE,  FLED. 
175  To  thee  in  every  trouble/. 
318  From  sin  and  death  we/. 
354  7''.  for  thy  life,  the  mountain 
863  It  tells  me  where  my  soul  may  f. 
526  earth,  and  hell,  and  sin  shall/. 
674  Yet,  Lord,  where  shall  If. 
713  Far  from  the  world,  0  Lord,  I/. 
940  From  evil..  .We  now  desire  to  f. 
126  When  earth  and  heaven  arc  fled 
679  who  for  refuge  to  Jesus  have  /. 

FLEETING. 

132  With  thee  are  as  a  f.  day 
358  pang  Outlasts  the  /'.  breath 
415  While  I  draw  this  f.  breath 
705  bless  God ...  Through  all  my/. 
956  Swiftly  thus  our/,  days 
967  Pass  a  few  /.  moments  more 

FLESH. 
34  But  God  made  f.  is  wholly  ours 
108  Mv  f.  shall  rest  beneath  the 
190  Veiled  in/,  the  Godhead  see 
206  God,  in  f.  made  manifest 
212  'Tis  I  thy  sacred  /.  have  torn 
216  Didst  thou  not  in  our  f.  appear 
254  He,  in  the  days  of  feeble/. 
305  Nor  f.  nor  soul  hath  rest  or 
322  Saviour. .  .feeble  /.  as  umes 
365  Thy  f.,  perhaps  thy  greatest  care 
374  And'turn  the  stone  to/. 
397  'Tis  thine  a  heart  of/,  to  give 
440  I  no  longer.'.  .Living  in  the /. 
474  Thou  hast  my/.,  thy  hallowed 
478  My  sold  and  /.,  0  Lord  of 
537  perfect  will,  Shall  in  my/,  be 
649  mv  heart  fail,  and  f.  decay 
668  If  in  this  feeble  f.  I  may 
688  This  robe  of  /.  I'll  drop  and 
694  Renew  this  wasted  /.  of  mine 
720  Us  to  save  our/,  assumes 
737  What  though  my  shrinking/. 
742  But,  Lord,  "the/,  is  weak 
782  day  Which  shall  our/,  restore 
835  Thy/,  for  all  the  world  is  given 
v  '.1  For  Iris  f.  is  nx  at  indeed 
970  There  once  the/,  of  Jesus  lay 
1001  When  from/,  the  spirit  freed 
1031  While  in  the/,  my  hope,  my  love 
1042  And/,  and  sin  no  more  control 
1042  My/,  shall  slumber  in  the 

FLIGHT. 
189  Angels..  .Wing  your/.  <>Vr  all 
896  !•  Bisted,  may  take  his  sad  /. 
390  Nor  take  thme  everlasting  r. 
4-18  Nor  take  thy/,  from  me  away 
452  Which  take  their  everlasting/. 
688  I  view  my  home,  and  take  my/. 


913  and  darkness. .  .took  their  f . 
1011  With  songs  let  us  follow  his  /. 

FLOCK,  FLOCKS. 
11  We  are  his  /'..  h"  doth  us  feed 

71   Thy/'-,  redeemed  from  sinful 

rward !  /.  of  Jesus 
569  Fear  Dot,  0  little/.,  the  foe 
572  Where  (  hrist's  ''.  enter  in 

790  Thy  little/',  in  safety  keep 
672  Keep  thy/.,  from  sin  defend  us 
888  Saviour,  who  thy  f.  art  feeding 
929  A  scattered,  homeless/.,  till  all 
189  Watching  o'er  your  flocks  by 
641  Nor/.,  nor  herds  be  there 
759  where  with  his/,  he  is  gone 


FLOOD,  FLOODS. 
And  shed  that  sacred  /. 
"Tis  a  soul-reviving  /." 
Of  joy.  the  swelling/. 
Must  I  not  stem  the/. 
Safely  I  shall  pass  the/. 
Are  carried  downward  by  the  /. 
Waiting  to  pass  that  awful/. 
Part  of  his  host  have  crossed  the/. 
The/,  of  death  passed  o'er 
He  sat  serene  upon  the  floods 
Pours  out  its  /.  of  light  and 
When  rising  /.  my  soul 
But  saw  thee  on  the  /.  appear 

FLOWER,  FLOWERS. 

A  tongue  in  every/. 

Or  like  the  morning/. 

Truth  from  the  earth,  like  to  a  /. 

Bright  /.  of  heavenly  dye 

Shall  rise  a  heavenly/. 

He  paints  the  wayside/. 

And  love  and  joy,  like//oicers 

Work  'mid  springing/. 

Bloom  the  fair  /."the  earth 

And/,  and  fruits  abound 

Lo,  in  the  desert  rich  /.  are 

The  morning/,  display 

And  never-Withering  /. 

There  fragrant/,  immortal 

Of/,  that  fear  no  thorn 


219 
341 
431 
598 

721 
964 
997 
1033 
1036 
152 
290 
496 
050 


12-2 

172 

915 

986 

994 

1086 

181 

565 

652 

708 

912 

977 

1037 

1039 

1058 


FLY. 
178  Jesus,  to  whom  I  /.,  Doth  all 
395  Jesus,  my  soul  shall  /.  to  th.ee 
430  Jesus,  to  thee  I  now  can  /. 

011  If. .  .We  could  not/,  to  thee 

012  And  lonLr  to/,  away 

678  thy  breast,  0  Sen  of  man,  If. 
080  F.  back  to  Christ,  for  sin  is  near 

FOE. 
93  I  fear  no/.,  with  thee  at  hand 
168  What/,  can  make  my  soul  afraid 
207  Should  strive  afresh  against  the/, 

228  We  Ceai  fin-  f.  no  more 

801  Let  not  the;,  of  Christ  ami  man 

568  Fear  net  the  secret  /. 

585  And,  dying,  lliul  my  latest/. 

597  For  thee,  and  OOt  thy/. 

013  The  world  may  call  itself  my/. 


FOE 


64 


FOR 


680  What  /.  have  I  to  fear 

;  break  through  every  f. 
778  Shout,  for  the/,  is  destroyed  thai 
927  Why  should  the/,  thy  purchase 

981  Death,  the  last  /.,  was  captive  led 

FOES. 

69  From/,  without,  and  foes  within 
\:.\  f.  might  hate,  despise,  revile 
i  iius  he  nils  his/,  with  shame 
237  The  Lord,  that  ail  i  ur  f.  o'ereame 

s  ts...Till  all  bis  f.  Bubmit 
245  Bis/;  beneath  his  feet  Shall 
While  his/,  from  him  receive 
Keep  far  our  /.,  give  peace  at 
The/,  that  interrupt  my  rest 
5t>7  Against  unnumbered  f. 
568  thy  Leader,  shall  all  thy/. 
581  Ten  thousand/,  arise 

Lre  there  no/,  for  me  to  face 
643  F.  may  hate,    .friends  may  shun 
717  When  the  /.  of  life  prevail 
727  Here  on  earth,  where  f.  surround 
759  Thy/,  will  rejoice  when  my 
767  Have  thy  f.  been  proud  and 
767  All  thy/,  shall  flee  before  thee 
All  her.?',  shall  be  confounded 
778  Awake,  for  thy  f.  shall  oppress 

Strong  were  thy  f.;  but  the  arm 
795  Blighty  their  envious  /.  to  move 
908  ride,  Till  all  thy/,  submit 
979  sleep. .  .Unbroken  by  the  last  of  f. 
1043  And  cast  thy/,  with  fury  down' 
1093  Kept  by  him,  no/,  annoy 
1105  And/,  beset  on  every  hand 


9 
229 
434 
434 
434 
7-20 
790 
888 
927 
929 
872 
179 


300 
496 
5',  7 
601 
601 
631 

713 

:  v.i 

711 
761 
886 


FOLD,  FOLDS,  FOLDED. 
He  brought  us  to  his/,  again 
And  where  in  many  a/.  The 
I  did  not  lose  the/, 
he  that  brought  me  to  the/, 
i  iove  the  peaceful ;/'. 
Wandering  from  the/,  of  God 
Unless  the/,  we  hist  forsake 
Tin  n  Within  thy/,  eternal 
Nor/.,  nor  place  of  refuge  war 
lie  gathered  to  thy  peaceful/. 
For  our  use  thy  folds  prepare 
in  green  pastures,  saie-/o?ded 

FOLLOW. 
"Who  meekly/.  Christ  on  earth 
Dauntless,  untlred,  I  /.  thee 
We/,  tiiee  through  grace 
Ami  humbly/,  after  me 
Take  up  thy  cross  and  /'.  Christ 
And  ./.  thee  where'er  thou  go 

.Mi  to  1<  ave  aixl  /.  thee 

bounty j . .  For  those  who  /'.  thee 
And  we  still  will  /.  thee 
J05  t<>  me  To./,  only  thee 
Divinely  drawn  to  /'.  tin  e 
while  J  live. .  .Still/,  mo 
And  if  i  try  to  /.  His  footsteps 


FOLLOWER. 
291  So  will  th(  •  join 

eanest  f.  of  the  Lamb,  His 
.  of  my  God 
593  A  f.  of  the  Lamb 
623  His  faithful  f.  I  would  be 


828 

014 

(of) 

786 
802 

848 
897 

973 
1000 


FOLLOWERS. 

To  heaven  he  led  his/.'  way 
And  we  his  f.  here 
Thy  f(  eble,  tempted  f.  here 
Lift...  hearts  ..Ye/,  of  the  Lamb 
/'.  of  the  bleeding  Lamb 
Come,  and  meet  thy/,  here 
And  that  thy/,  may  be  tried 
We,  /.  of  our  Buffering  Lord 
F.  of  the  dying  God 


FOLLOWED. 
201  He/,  where  his  Master  went 

422  1  rose,  wont  forth,  and./',  thee 
434  He/,  ii.!-  "'or  \.il<-  and  hill 


FOLLY,  FOLLIES. 

255  Bears  with  our  A,  soothes  our 

856  Why  will  ye/,  love 

371  ways  Of  sin  and  f.  go 

108  But  he  forgives  my  follies  past 

FOOD. 
39  With  /.  divine  may  we  be  fed 
662  beauties  be  My  soul's  eternal/. 
840  O  F.  that  angels  eat 
853  Cheers  our  famished  souls  with  /. 
927  And  neither  f.  nor  feeder  have 
1007  That  its  heavenly/,  are  giving 
1080  Our  life,  our  health,  our/. 

FOOLISH,  FOOLISHNESS. 
169  F.,  and  impotent,  and  blind,  Lead 
356  So/.,  impotent,  and  poor 
544  thousand  ways  To  /'.  man 
308  begin  Our  foolishness  to  mourn 

FOOT. 
270  Where'er  the  f.  of  man  hath  trod 
373  danger. .  .Where'er  thy/,  can 

FOOTSTEPS. 
01  while  thy  words  our/,  guide 

159  Thy  hand  will  there  bur/. 

101  He  plants  his/,  in  the  sea 

457  which  my  Saviour's/,  shine 

582  Your  Captain's  f.  see 

580  In  all  thy/,  tread 

665  Whose  fainting/,  trod 

782  And  still  in  .Jesus'  /.  tread 

880  follow  His./,  here  below 

915  His  /.  cannot  err 

958  pious  dead.,  .we  the  /*.  trace 

988  E'en  while  with  us  thy  f.  trod 
1045  They  marked  the.-,  thai  he 
1112  Throughout  the  deep  thy/,  shine 

FOOTSTOOL, 
ive  thy/.,  take  thy  throne 
sso  Yet  still  to  his/',  in  prayer 

FOREIGN. 
633  Though  in  a./,  land 
1 118  In  .'.  realms  and  lands  remote 

FOREFATHERS. 
179  the  path  which  my/,  trod 
828  j  romise     To  our  .'.  given 


FOR 


65 


FOU 


FORERUNNER,  FORERUNNERS. 

308  F.  of  the  sun,  It  marks 

640  What  are  they  but  forerunners 

FORESTS. 
1087  F.  and  mountains  ring 

FORETASTE,  FORETASTES. 

1054  even  now,  a  sweet  /.  of  home 

45  Foretastes  of  future  bliss  are 

FORGET,  FORGETS,  FORGETFUL. 

He  never  will  f.  me 
025  Yet  God,  my  God,  forqe&s  me  not 
552  Fes,  she  may  forqt  tfid  be 

554  thoughts  depart,  F.  of  his  word 

FORGOT,  FORGOTTEN. 
370  virgin,  Hast  thou  then/. 
396  liast  thou/,  thy  gracious  skill 
996  dead.  Where  all  things  are/. 
4?9  Ye  shall  not  be  forgotten  long 

FORGIVE. 
105  F.  me.  Lord,  for  thy  dear  Son 
157  How  ready  to  f. 
221  F.  them,  Father,  O  forgive 
258  blood  cries  out,  F.  them 
307  Thou  canst  this  instant  now  /. 
312  He  will  your  sins  /. 

370  learn  How  freely  he'll  /. 

371  His  mercy  will  the  guilt  f. 
42.3  I  freely  all  /. 

him,  O  forgive,  they  cry 
503  Thou  wilt  my  guilty  soul/. 
557  7*'.,  my  stricken  spirit  cries 

555  My  Saviour  prayed,  forgive 
71(5  And  as  we  those/.  Who 
801  when  thou  nearest,  Lord,  /. 
949  F.  this  nation's  many  sins 

FORGIVES. 

108  But  he  f.  my  follies  past 
749  The  Lord  /.  thy  sins 

FORGIVEN. 
219  And  look,  and  be/. 
243  The  joyful  news  of  sins/. 
246  All  thy  people  are/. 

258  Father,  show  their  sins/. 

259  How  the  penitent  /. 
Show  me  sin,  but  sin/. 

309  perish . . .  And  never  be  /. 

i  id  all  your  sin  's/. 
407  And  live  and  die/. 
424  And  show  my  sins/. 
4^8  On  me,  through  j^race/. 

Through  Christ  abundantly/. 
437  know  His  sins  on  earth/. 
4:;.  1  1  .  •  sense  cf  sin/. 
444  The  newborn  peace  of  sins  f. 
410  faith  that  shows  our  sins  f. 
455  much.     For  1  have  much /. 
405  All  our  sins  by  thee/. 
407  Who  hath  my  sins/. 
472  Most  graciously/. 
54.".  know  >!■  Bins  on  ••  nth  f. 
6U0  And  pray  to  be/. 
5 


648  Freely  and  graciously/. 

I   iain  our  sense  of  sin/. 
730  Love  I  much'.'  I've  much/. 
750  Then  are  my  sins  by  thee/. 
787  Their  vilest  sins  /. 
841  came.    .That  we  might  be/. 
939  Bid  him  hope  to  be/. 

1001  they  knew  their  sins/. 
1030  Who  knows  his  sins  /. 

FORGIVENESS. 
34-2  Free  /.  in  his  name 
1023  Grant/.,  Lord,  at  last 
1004  F.  and  holiness  give 

FORGIVING. 
172  And  his  /.  love,  Far  as  the 
439  Thy  sweet  /.  love 
449  The  joy  of  his  /.  love 
590  F.  and  forgiven,  O  may 
716  may  we  t .  grace  receive 

FORM,  FORMS,  FORMED. 
714  That  radiant  /.  of  thine 
305  No  outward  forms  can  make  us 
989  And  mortal  /.  shall  spring 
3  Reformed  us  by  his  word 
123  thoughts  lie  open-.  .Before.. ./. 
153  Praise  him  who  /.  you  of  his 
051  Who  /.  me  man  forbids  my  fear 
770  F.  thee  for  his  own  abode 

FORSAKE. 
210  Will  he  /.  his  throne  above 
352  I  wait,  but  he  does  not/. 
401  Though  late,  I  all  /. 
079  I'll  never. .  .no  never/. 
728  Do  thy  friends  despise,  /.  thee 
945  We  will  no  more  oar  God  /. 

1052  F.  the  world,  no  longer  roam 

1075  I  all  on  earth  /. 

FORSAKEN. 
217  Is  not  /.  by  his  God 

1002  cast  down,  we're  not  f. 
1092  earth  hath  /.  Thy  ways 

FORSAKING,  FORSAKEST. 
492  Well  for  him  who  all  /. 
013  I  know  thou  ne'er  forsahest  him 

FORTRESS. 
100  A  mighty/,  is  our  God 
550  My/,  and  my  tower 
023  Thy  power. .  .my/,  is 

FORWARD. 
663  F.  into  battle,  See,  his 
504  F.!  be  our  watchword 
501  F. !  Hock  of  Jesus,  Salt 
508  Go/.,  Christian  soldier 
012  Sweet  to  look/.,  and  behold 

FOUGHT. 
200  F.  the  light,  the  battle  won 
593  Wiiile  others/,  to  win  the  prize 
955  I  have  '.  my  way  through 


FOU 


66 


FRE 


FOUND. 
44  Where'er.  ..seek  thee,  thou  art  /. 

349  While  vet  a  pardoning  God  is/. 
399  And  wilt  thon  yet  be/. 
414  The  long-lost  son  is/. 

422  Fur.  ()  my  God,  it  f.  out  me 

430  It  is  through  him  that  I  have/. 
721  BtiU  in  thee  may  I  be/. 

781  Be  lost  and  /.  in  him 
8-.il  And  sought,  but  never/. 
951  Be  f—  as,  Lord,  thou  tind'st 
1024  O  may  we  all  be/.  Obedient 

FOUNDATION. 
76  The  sure  /.  and  the  strength 
679  How  firm  a/.,  ye  saints 
766  Behold  the  sure  F.-stone 
773  Nor  can  her  Arm  /.  move 

856  Christ  is  made  the  sure  F. 
859  Rejoicing  this  /.  lay 

FOUNDED,  FOUNDER. 
809  Deep  /.  in  the  truth  of  grace 
1063  Immovably/,  in  grace 
648  Whose  founder  is  the  living  God 
834  And  bless  the  F.'s  name 

FOUNT,  FOUNTS. 
266  Holy  Spirit,  F.  of  blessing 
691  Thou  F.  of  life  !  thou  Light  of 
701  Thou  F.  of  living  fire 
726  Come,  thou  F.  of  every  blessing 
849  A  /.  of  love  thou  art 
986  These  fLoxing  founts  supply 

FOUNTAIN. 

13  The  /.  of  eternal  1.  >ve 
171  Open  now  the  crystal  /. 
178  I  have  the/,  still 
279  F.  of  life  and  love 
302  To  the  blest  /'.  of  thv  blood 
319  There  is  a/,  fllled  with  blood 
319  thief..  .That/,  in  his  day 
330  Adam's. .  .Christ  hath  opened  a/. 
336  A  f.  is  open,  how  canst 
311  Here  a  pure  and  healing/. 
341  Health  this/,  will  restore 
355  To  Christ,  the  f".,  come 

431  F.  of  life,  to  ail  below 
533  F.  for  guilt  and  sin 

6;*2  The  /'.,  and  the  noonday  shade 

612  What  must  the/,  be 

6:23  F.  of  unexhausted  love 

656  Thou  of  life  the/,  art 

691  drink  of  thee,  the  F.  head 

7~'i  F. of  o'erflowing  grace 

',  i  i  From  thine  exhaustless/. 

819  A  f.  purely  llowing 
1060  Dear/,  of  refreshment 
1081  F.  of  mercy,  God  of  love 

FOUNTAINS. 
1012  But  never  thy/,  of  love 
1066  To  the  living/,  lead 

1  i;  IGRANCE. 
47  courts  with  grateful/.  (Ill 

857  Their  /.  ever  sweet 


551  herb.  Diffusing/,  round 

(ill  plants  that  throw  Their/. 

754  Like/,  on  the  breezes 

868  1111  the  air  with  the/,  of  heaven 

FRAIL. 
685  And  fix  my/.,  inconstant 
959  How  /.  my  best  estate 
9ii:2  Teach  me  to  know  how  /.  I  am 
962  How/.,  at  best,  is  dying  man 
1009  AVere  this  /.  world  our  only  rest 

FRAME. 
85  would  stay  in  sue;)  a  /.  as 
139  voice  Called  forth  this  universal  /. 
254  He  knows  our  feeble/-. 
421  I  dare  not  trust  the  sweetest  /. 
700  No  voice  can  sing,  no  heart  can/. 
731  Well  our  feeble  /.  he  knows 
915  and  all  shall  /.  To  bow 

FRATERNAL. 
788  In  one  /.  bond  of  love 

FREE. 

When  thou  return'st  to  set  them  /. 
Sweet  the  theme,  a ./.  salvation 
Then,  from  sin  and  sorrow/. 
Thy  love,  for  every  sinner/. 
Come,  Lord,  and  set  me/. 
O'er  hearts  thou  makes!  /. 
Sin  hath  ruled  me,  set  me/. 
hears,  And  is  from  sin  a  i .'. 
Born  to  set  thy  people  /. 
Thy  grace,  O  Lord,  is/,  indeed 
the  man  whose  heart  is  set  /. 
And  set  my  longing  spirit/. 
With  a  glad  heart  and/, 
shad  my  heart  from  earth  be/. 
We  shall  from  all  our  sins  be/. 
And  fully  set  my  spirit  /. 
burst  these  bonds,  and  set  it/. 
Since  thou  wouldst  have  us  /. 
Hut  grace  hath  set  me/. 
From  every  wish  set  /. 
A  heart  from  sin  set/. 
Set  us,  believing,/, 
kindness. .  .As/,  and  true  as 
And  all  the  world  go  f.  !-    No 
'1  hy  love,  so  Cu 

assures  you  /.  grace  is  so  nigh 
Tili  thou  hast  made  as  '.  indeed 
From.,  .sin  we  shall  be/- 
And  lo!  the  saint,  as/,  as  air 
Soul  of  the  jus!,  se1  /. 
8igh  from  this  body  of  sin  to  be/. 
Land  of  the  noble,/. 


13 
58 

117 

221 

222 

228 

283 

332 

334 

446 

453 

457 

473 

477 

493 

495 

496 

514 

516 

530 

521 

580 

590 

666 

742 

758 

784 

797 

900 

992 
1054 
IDs!) 

FREES,  FREED. 
755  Thy  denth  it  is  thai  /.  us 
478  Rids  my/r<  ed  heart  in  thee 
.")■'::>  Impatient  to  be/. 
561  That  /.  us  from  the  fear  of  men 
1011  And/,  from  its  bodily  chain 

FREEDOM. 
470  F.,  friends..  .Consecrate 
560  And  sing:u;,r,  '.  found 


FRE 


67 


FUT 


909  The  dav  of  f.  dawns  at 
921  Of  life  and  f.,  light  and  peace 
923  The/.  Jesus  \m<  to  give 
.  luntain  side  Let/,  ring 
'a  song 
1069  With/. 'a  holy  light 
1093  Peace  and/,  we  enjoy 
1100  Here/,  spreads  lier  banner 

FRENZY. 

1099  And  youth  renewed  and  /. 

FRIEND. 
34  The  F.  of  earth-born  man 
87  Our  Father  and  our  F. 
143  Our  faithful,  unchangeable/. 
175  My  best,  my  only  F. 
178  Stripped  of  each  earthly/. 

Sly  F.  before  the  throne  of  love 
•ur  all-sufficient  F. 
2£4  Come,  tenderest  F.,  and  best 
593  Is  this  vile  world  a  /.  to  grace 
605  serve  the  cause  of  such  a  F. 
613  To  this  tried  F.  and  sure 
728  What  a  F.  we  have  in  Jesus 
730  From  the  sinner's  dying  F. 
738  Jesus,  the  feeble  sinner's  F. 
7(37  He  himself  appeals  thy  F. 
F.  to  friend  unfaithful  prove 
Che  King  is  now  our/. 
839  burn  To  feel  a  r.  is  nigh 
958  hear,  Thou  everlasting  F. 
967  I  soon  shall  find  my/,  again 
967  give  me  back  my  parted/. 
1009  F.  after  fiiend  departs 
1098  Her  everlasting  /. 

FRIENDS. 
89  For  f.  and  brethren  dear 
141  Though  /.  should  all  fail,  and  foes 
611  The/,  who  in  our  sunshine 
643  Foes  may  hate,  and  /.  may  shun 
650  His  /.  and  witnesses  to  own 
655  Choose  thou  for  me  my  /. 
698  what  's  my. .  .Or  all  my/,  to  me 
794  Call  us  thy/.,  and  love 
816  joined  in  heart  The  /.  of  Jesus 

1032  Take  life  or/,  away 

1033  Come,  let  us  join  our/,  above 
1041  And  soon  my  /.  in  Christ 
1088  The  /.  gone  there  before  me 

FRIENDSHIP,  FRIENDSHIPS. 
797  And  perfect  love  and  /.  reign 
799  Where  zeal  and  f.  meet 
807  When  shall  sweet  /. 
1062  knitting  severed  friendships 

FROWN. 
380  F.  not,  lest  I  faint  and  die 
478  will  I  love,  beneath  thy/.  Or 
543  let  me  see  thy  gathering/. 
607  unmoved,  the  world's  dread/. 
813  Awed  by  a  mortal's  /.,  shall  I 
967  Or  /.  my  tears  to  see 

FROWNING. 
119  Astonished  at  thy  f.  brow 
659  And  face  a  /.  wo.  Id 


FROZE,  FROZEN. 
187  Deep  horror  then  my  vitals/. 
285  '  I  melt  this  froz*  n  heart 
396  thaw. .  .this/,  heart  of  mine 
547  And  warm  our/,  hearts 

FRUIT. 

29  Produce  abundant  /. 

50  The  earth  her/,  shall  bring 

1  everlasting  love 
641  Their  wonted/,  should  bear 
671  The  /.  of  loving  deeds 
774  And  on  their  f .  the  nations 
826  The/,  of  all  thy  sorrows  share 
953  No/,  of  holiness 
953  And  let  our  gracious/. 
953  And/,  unto  perfection  bear 

1083  F.  unto  his  praise  to  yield 

FRUITS. 
52  May  the  /.  of  thy  salvation 
88  Make  the  /.  of  grace  abound 
\nd  all  its  r\,  from  day  to  day 
499  Thy  blessed  /.  to  know 
892  To  thee  our  first-/,  give 

1084  For  the  /.  in  full  supply 

FRUITFUL. 
181  showers  Upon  the  /.  earth 
769  As  through  a/.,  watery  dale 

1085  seasons  In  /.  order  move 

FUGITIVE. 
681  To  take  a  poor/,  in 
955  And  the  /.  moment  refuses 

FULLNESS. 
56  Earth  is  with  its  /.  stored 

175  Thy/,  is  the  same 

265  Rest . . .  With  the  /.  of  thy  grace 

325  Thv  f.  I  implore 

431  Into  thy  f.  fall 

442  As  if. .  .with  the  /.  of  God 

492  In  whom  all  our  f.  lies 

508  With  all  thy/.  All 

510  The  /.  which  thy  own  redeemed 

535  Thy  /.  I  require' 

545  My  soul  for  all  thy  /.  cries 

754  All  /.  dwells  in  him 

757  That  indeed  is  the/.,  but 

782  Expect  his  f.  to  receive 
vith  all  thy/,  fill 

8(>0  And  may  the/,  of  thy  grace 
1059  In  f.  of  his  grace 
1085  He  fillet h  with  his  f.  All  things 

FUNERAL. 
1025  Like  flames  o'er  nature's/,  pyre 

FURNACE. 
768  In  the  /.  God  may  prove  thee 

FURROWS. 
62  The  hope  in  earthly  /.  sown 

FUTURE. 
366  The  /.  is  unknown 
605  Nor  /.  days  nor  powers 


GAB 


68 


GIA 


GABRIEL. 
743  And  vie  with  G.  while  he  sings 

GAIN. 
49  How  boundless  our  eternal  g. 
115  heaven  We  may  hope  to  g,  at  last 
811  My  richest ;/.  I  count  but  loss 
422  that  I  should  (/.  An  into 
404  Counting  g.  and  glorj  loss 
471  And  loss  shall  be  eternal  g. 
643  With  thy  favor,  loss  is  g. 
721  Let  me  know  it  G.  to  die 
730  my  peace ;  in  loss,  my  g. 

w  hat  they  o\  from  thee  forever 

1007  Then  the  g.  of  death  we  prove 

1010  And  death  to  him  is  g. 

1047  Counting  g.  but  loss 

1050  And  life  eternal  g. 

GALE,  GALES. 

122  There  seems  a  voice  in  every  g. 

421  In  every  high  and  stormy  g. 

636  We'll  own  the  favoring  g. 

982  So  sinks  the  (/.  when  storms 
1004  Trust  to  that  propitious  g. 
llll  Send  thou. .  .the  prosperous  g. 

931  Arise,  ye  galea,  and  waft  them 

GALILEE. 
195  O'er  the  blue  depths  of  G. 
197  faith. .  .Olivet,  And  love  its  G. 
233  Lager  they  haste  to  G. 

GALILEAN. 
246  Hail,  thou  G.  King 

GARDEN,  GARDENS. 

207  And  in  the  g.  secretly 
217  'Tis  midnight ;  in  the  (/.  now 
645  By  thy  fainting  in  the  g. 
777  like  streams  that  feed  the  g. 
108-1  For  the  stores  the  gardens  yield 

G  A  RM ENT,  GARMENTS. 
133  He  glory  like  a  <j.  wears 
113  We  lay  our  garment*  by,  Upon 
142  The  g.  lie  assumes  Are 
430  I  wash  my  (/.  in  the  blood 
841  In  his  rich  g.  clad 
1040  Arrayed  in  </.  washed 
1076  Arrays  in  g.  white  and  pure 

GARNER,  GARNERS. 

1083  fruitful  ears... In  his  g.  evermore 

575  mature  the  grain  For  gainers  in 

GATE. 

346  opened  is  the  (/.  of  heaven 
846  Now  within  the  g.  rejoice 
353  And  yei  the  </.  <»f  mercy  find 
876  At  the  </.  of  heaven  I  eating 

463  Open,  d  'Aide  the  ;/.  to  God 

660  bouse  of  God,  the  (/.  of  heaven 
976  Death  Is  the  ;/.  to  endless  joy 

070  i,  ugh  death's  iiou  g. 


GATES. 
9  We'll  crowd  thy  g.  with  thankful 
no  enter  then  his  g.  with  prai 
he  g.  of  brass  before  him  burst 
225  Christ  has  passed  the  eternal  g. 
237  Lift  up  your  heads,  ye  heavenly  g. 
261  Lilt  your  heads,  eternal  g. 
289  And  shake  the  {/.  of  hell 
326  The  happy  ;/.  of  gospel  grace 
563  O.  of  bell  c  a\  never  'Gainst 
570  close  by  the  ;/.  of  death  and  hell 
694  The  '/.  of  heaven,  Lord,  open 
700  What  though  the  g.  of  hell 
777  And  your  g.  shall  all  he  praise 
879  Lift  your  heads,  ye  golden  (/. 
936  Shakes  the  trembling  g.  of  hell 
1044  And  pearly  g.  behold 
1002  Fling  open  wide  the  golden  g. 

GATHER,  GATHERED. 

109  We  {/.  in  these  hallowed  walls 
644  Quickly,  reapers, g.  quickly 
808  Where' angels  soon  shall  g. 

1083  Q.  thou  the  people  in 
25  ransomed . . .  Ga  i  h  eretl  out  of  every 

1052  G.  from  every  land 

1083  All  is  safely  g.  in. 

GAVE. 
999  He  g.  thee,  he  took  thee,  and 
1012  He  g.,  and  he  taketh  away 

GEM,  GEMS. 
187  From  every  host,  from  every  g. 
890  Mourn  for  the  tarnished  g. 
186  Gems  of  the  mountain,  and  pearls 
884  No  g.  from  earth's  deep  mine 

GENERATIONS. 
907  Earth's  g.  pass 

GENNESARETH. 
1099  As  by  G.\s  shore 

(i  ENTILES. 
300  star. .  .led ...(?.  to  the  lowly  bed 
912  G.  and  Jews  the  blest  vision 
924  The  fullness  of  the  G.  call 
'.'-it  Thine  heritage  the  Q.  take 
944  Draw  the  G.  unto  thee 

GENTLE,  GENTLENE88. 

170  How  {/.  God's  commands 
1(108  g.,  and  meek,  and  mild 
196  That  g<  nth  ntss  and  grace  that 
328  from  lips  ol  </.  and  grace 
499  Thy  joy,  and  peace,  and  (/. 
527  And  all  thy  (/.  is  mine 

GERM. 

'u~>  (dace  keeps  the  precious  g.  alive 

GETHSEMANE. 

228  Go  to  dark  O. 

GIANTS. 

824  As  g.  may  they  run  their  race 


GIF 


C9 


GLO 


GIFT. 

124  Convinced  that  every  perfei  t  ;/. 

hou  the  G.  and  Giver  too 

.  which  God  can 
837  God's  great  g.  to  all  mankind 
377  The  g.  unspeakable  impart 

.  of  faith . .  .gracious  g.  bestow 
■  i  me  dow  receive  that  (/. 
433  Prove  the  g.  unspeakable 
445  And  ask  the  g.  unspeakable 
452  One  only  (/.  can  justify 
480  The  g.  unspeakable  sent  down 
485  Hourlj  some  new  g.  to  bring 
the  grace  The  g.  unspeaki 

I  still  stir  up  thy  g.  in  me 
-.  ith  thanks  for  thy  continued  g. 
789  The  g.  which  he  on  one  bestows 
831  sign  The  (/.  unspeakable  impart 
>urs  is  the  free  ;/.,  given 
:  his  (/.  Thy  willing 
884  Thi'  dearest  g.  of  heaven 
892  Whate'er  the  g.  may  be 
896  No  g.  too  ran   she  thought 

trace  shall  the  bumble  (/.  receive 
924  Pour  out  the  promised  {/.  on  all 
10UG  Take  the  g.  awhile  bestowed 

GIFTS. 
33  So  shall  thy  choicest  r?.,  0  Lord 
4(3  Thy  g.  abundantly  increase 

91  With  his  g.  of  living  flame 
104  Thy  g.  are  every  evening  new 
they  offered  g.  most  rare 
with  <!.  would  his  favor 
231  All  good  g.  returned  with  her 

reater  than  all  g.  below 
273  Who  dost  thy  sevenfold  g.  impart 
284  Thv  sacred  g.  impart 
380  Will  g.  delight  the  Lord  most 
397  Thy  (/.  I  only  can  receive 
-l  :   I'll  take  the  g.  he  hath  bestowed 
520  Thy  (/..  alas  !  cannot  suffice 
fc-27  Though  life  its  common  g.  deny 
•u  thy  own  g.  aid  graces  feast 
3  ./.  to  each  divi  !e 
812  Scattered  his  (/.  on  man  below 

rom  Christ. .  .all  their  g.  • 
837  All  the  rich  g.  of  gospel  grace 
930  The  g.  of  God  are  strown 
940  For  countless  g.  received 
1085  Heap  on. .  .altar  The  g.  his 
1080  Accept  the  g.  we  offer 

GIVE. 
128  Lo.  all  we  are  to  thee  we  g. 
214  Here.  Lord,  I  g.  myself  away 
400  And  g.  up  all  to  thee 
457  And  freely  g.  up  all  the  rest 

gladly  '/.  up  all   • 
508  To  thee  ourselves  we  g. 
■  thine  own 

'•  tO  {/. 

(.LAD. 
}.  was  my  heart  to  hear 
168  W\ 

185  Hark,  the  glad  sound]  the  Saviour 
192  Q.  tidings  of  great  joy  I  bring 


•  ud  bids  the  earth  be  g. 
426  And  he  hath  made  me  g. 
841   And  every  heart  be  [/. 

j-uos 
1038  \  ision  Shall  g.  the  saints 

GLADNESS. 

13  The  g.  of  that  happy  day 
50  Their  songs  <>f  ;/. 

g.  dwell  in  every  heart 
ith  g.  men  of  old 
Phe  passover  of  </. 
-453  And  share  in  the  (/.  of  all 
616  When  {/.  win^rs  my  favored 
652  like  an  Eden  blossoming  in  g. 
0*4  The  oil  of  (/.  on  our  b< 

here  none  shall  bid  (jury,  cease 
853  Wine  of  <j.  flowing  free 
1015  When.  ()'  when,  shall  I  the  g. 
1043  Wiih  everlasting  g.  crowned 
1058  To  heavenly  g.  lead 

GLASS. 

174  As  through  a  g.  we  see 

GLIDE,  GLIDES. 
950  years.  How  swift  they  g.  away 
418  The  day  glides  sweetly  o'er  their 
955  time. .  G.  swiftly  away 

GLOBE. 

17  He  framed  the  {/. :  he  built  the  sky 

130  glance  of  thine  runs  through  the^. 
153  Thou  restless  g.  of  golden  light 

GLOOM,  GLOOMY. 
77  A  guilty  world  in  g. 
8G  And  chase  its  (/.  away 
110  And  from  death's  g.  my  spirit 
15<)  From  the  g.  his  brightness 
228  if  thou  art  there  to  break  the  g. 
286  And  chase  our  g.  away 
•-2S7  Amid  our  g.  and  darkness  shine 
336  To  sink  in  the  (/.  of  eternity's  night 
363  Yet  'midst  the  (/.  I  hear  a  sound 

e  away  its  g. 
622  'mid  scene  -  of  deep  st  (/. 
682  Lead. .  .amid  the  encircling  g. 
7-23  By  the  g.  that  veiled  the  skies 
7.7  Change  to-day  the  <i.  of  night 
824  The  g.  of  hellish  night 
973  Amid  the  de  'pening  ;/. 
<.•;  i  L  melts  the  deepening  g. 
mb. .  I  dread  not  its  g. 
1023  '1  hrough  the  deep  and  silent  g. 
1041  To  dissipate  the  (/.  of  night 

I  er  the  gloomy  hills  of  darkness 
1008  No  g.  fears  their  souls 

GLORY. 

18  Who..«  g.  tills  the  realms  above 
22  Be  et-  rnal  g.  g 

.  Alls  the  sky 
i  all  the  house  with  (/.  0:1 
41  Q.  begun  below 

a  le  ;/.  may  unite 
120  T:  e  world  Is  with  the  g.  filled 

131  Thine  only  g.  we  dec! 


GLO 


70 


GO 


What  g.  shall  be  theirs  above 

And  in  full  g.  shine 

Till  (/.  breaks  upon  my  view 

New  {/.  to  God  In  the  highest 

And  g.  end  what  grace  begun 

.\nd  while  we  to  thy  ;/.  live 

That  thou  shouldst  us  to  g. 

In  thy  sole  g.  may  unite 

And  saw  his  g.  shine 

Thou  shalt  sec  my  g. 

To  show  the  </.,  where  Christ's 

And  0,  may  this  my  g.  be 

Haste  ihee  on  from  grace  to  g. 

By  faith  we  see  the  g. 

In  thee  be  all  our  g.  now 

Lord,  from  thine  inmost  g.  send 

With  those  to  g.  gone 

in  Cod's  eternal  g.  b!<  sr 

0  rise  to  g..  hither,  And  find 


1W 
215 
296 
390 
448 
459 
461 

5  10 
552 
572 
604 
643 

700 
869 
1033 
1040 
1088 


His  GLORY. 

150  Every-where  li  is  g.  shineth 
540  And  saw  his  g.  shine 
980  They  tell  us  of  his  g.  nigh 

In  GLORY. 
6  May  we  in  g.  see.  And  to 
56  Round  the  Lord,  in  g.  seated 
259  Lives  in  g.  now  on  high 
874  still  in  g.  Thou  wilt  hear 

Thy  GLORY. 

19  Tlni  g.  be  our  whole  design 

20  Till  we  tlvi  g.  see 

48  Thy  g.  nils  both  earth  and 
56  I.  rd.  thy  g.  fills  the  heaven 
88  May  thy  <i.  meet  our  eyes 

140  Father,  how  wide  thy  g.  shines 

409  And  lei  us  to  thy  g.  live 

475  And  to  tin/  <}.  live  and  die 

484  And  to  thyg.  live 

484  Thy  (i.  be  my  aim 

530  i  i  nly  for  thy  g.  burn 

562  '1  here  let  it  for  thy  g.  burn 

609  And  here  thy  g.  see 

669  What  will  thy  g.  be 

712  Till  I  thy  a.  see 

809  Thy  <:.  if  we  now  intend 

817  Who  to  thy  g.  live 

856  And  hereafter  in  thyg. 

ii  g.  never  bence  depart 

925  Shall  come  thy  <;..  Lord,  to  see 

94 1  Lei  them  see  thee  In  thy  g. 
1016  Shw shall  yet  behold  thyg. 

on  ihey  shall  thy  g. 
1000  The  mention  of  thy  g. 

To  GLORY. 

ui'st  us  to  g.  bring 
[aste  thee*OD  to  g. 

Ith  those  to  g. 
less  o  rise  tog.,  h 

c  OBIES. 

31  Thy  g.  will  their  tongues  employ 

d  thy  g.  while  we  dwell 
68  crowned  \\  Ith  or.  all  divine 


93  Earth's  joys  grow  dim.  its  g.  pass 
1-J7  Thy  never-ceasing  g.  shine 
137  Thy  g.  let  the  world  proclaim 
s  g.  shine  with  beai 
ws  me  the  g.  of  m.\  God 
366  May  our  lips  thy  g.  show 
lore  The  g.  of  thy  grace 
428  And  cause  the  </.  of  thj 

.  upon  glories  Hath  our 
623  In  whom  the  Father's  Q.  shine 
:  13  ( )  could  I  sound  the  g.  forth 

713  Make  all  his  g.  known 
770  The  brightest  g.  earth  can 

800  Whose  g.  through  creation  shine 
910  Thy  radiant  g.  shine 
946  Ere  all  its  g.  stand  revealed 
10*45  ]io\v  bright  their  g.  be 

GLORIFY. 

858  Father,  g.  thy  Son 

270  The  name  of  Jesus  g. 
104  a.  thyself  in  me 

500  And  g.  thy  grace 

571  To  g.  my  Cod  below 

574  A  charge  to  keep-.  .God  to  g. 

7'80  And  g.  his  name 

915  And  g.  thy  name 

945  His  name  to  g. 

CLORIFIED. 

271  Our  Saviour  g. 
675  It  thou  be  g. 
930  Jesus'  word  is  g. 

083  Yet  g.  by  grace  alone 
1045  With  g.  millions  to  praise 

GLORIOUS. 

57  Praise  the  Lord,  for  he  i^  g. 

81  Then  I  shall  share  a  g.  part 
189  Fill  us  with  thy  ;/.  power 
519  o  make  me  g.  all  within 
507  In  this  his  g.  day 
606  And  hasten  to  thy  g.  day 

714  All.  . .</.  as  thou  art 

719  believers  shown,  O.  and 

981  Canst  thou  forget  thy  g.  work 

CLOW. 
49  Our  love  shall  never  cease  to  g. 

203  O.  within  this  hear!  of  mine 
274  And  g.  with  (  nergy  di\  Ine 
518  Are  Might  now  I « [  lu  to  g. 

tn  every  action  g. 
788  With  l<  \<  to  man  will  g. 

GLOWS,  GLOWETH,  GLOWI1 

t  ;/.  within  my  ra\ 

204  Lo!  11  g,  w  I  h  p  ace  i  nd  Joy 
",  1 1  And  warm  and  wi  it.,  r  g. 

492  hearl  wh<  rein  it  glm  <  th  Cahn 

447  Wi  I]  i  "  ;<i{;  heart 

561  O  w  :  that  j. 

CO. 

rd,  I  will  n<  I 
..iii  i,>  i  l<  ; 
I   ii  shall  I  th-  im  g. 

7lo  I  Will  not  lei  tluv  g. 


GOD 


n 


GOS 


715  I  will  not  let  thee  p.,  unless 

What  light. .  .</.  after  tiin 
1006  I  shall  g.  to  him,  but  he  Never 

GOB. 
68  Who  is  like  G.  t  so  great,  so  high 
118  We  ali  believe  in  one  true  G. 

a tul  know  that  I  am  one  with  G. 

590  As  though  there  were  no  G. 

542  but  O'.  is  round  about  me 

945  Tor  O.  to  live  and  die 
1029  Then  shall  Bay,  This  6r.  is  mine 
I0t>9  our  fathers'  G. .'  to  thee 

GOD-MAN. 
737  I  shall  with  the  G.-m.  prevail 

My  GOD. 
425  My  G-,  my  G.,  to  thee  I  cry 
435  Thou  art  my  Lord,  my  G. 
6u3  O  God,  thou  art  my  G.  alone 
098  There  's  nothing  like  my  G. 

1042  I  shall  be  near,  and  like  my  G. 

1075  He  calls  himself  my  G. 

GODS. 

145  For  of  ().  he  is  the  God 

908  And  heathen  g.,  forsaken,  fall 

GODHEAD. 

10  One  G.,  blest  for  evermore 
35  Mysterious  G. .'  Three  in  One 

121  Thy  G.  we  adore 
in  G.  one.  and  Persons  Three 
231  Of  the  Father's  o.  true  and 
428  The  G.  reconciled 

435  And  make  to  us  the  G.  known 
4    '  To  make  the  depths  of  G.  known 
527  Je;>us,  in  whom  the  G.'s  lays 

GOLD. 
186  Myrrh  from  the  forest,  and  g. 
194  Comes  round  the  age  of  g. 
229  Pass  through  the  ga.ei  of  g. 
i^u  And  g.  i>  dross  coinpareu  10  her 
554  Shine  the  gates  wim  g. 
679  Thy  dross  to  consume,  and  thy  g. 
859  Tne  g.  and  silver,  make  them 

GOLDEN. 
903  Treasures. .  .Brighter  than  g.  ore 
900  Squandered  life's  most  g.  h.urs 
933  More  rich  than  g.  ore 
939  w  here  the  g.  gates  of  day 
1058  Ihe  light  so  new  and  g. 

GOOD. 

11  the  Lord  our  God  is  g..  His 
Source  of  all  (/.,  thou  gracious 

CO  Witholds  No  real  g.  from 
l-ii  The  g.  that  we  seek  we  ne'er 
w  g.  thou  an  !  how  huge 
. .  lucly  ,;/.  thou  art 

ord,  or  work,  or  th< 
401  To  seek. .  .No  other  g.  I 
427  Tlie  Lord  has  promised  g.  to  me 
43(5  My  soul's  eternal  g. 
447  With  him  of  every  g.  possessed 


504  No  faith  could  work  effectual  g. 
571  And  walking  in  the  g. 
015  O'.,  when  he  gives— supremely 
836  I  know  thee  g-  I  know  thee  ju>t 

035  It  must  be  (/.  lor  me 
043  All  must  work  fur  ;/.  to  me 
744  ( »ur  day  is  spent  in  doing  g. 
lnoO  Let  him  do  as  seems  him  y. 

GOOP 
19  Thy  g.  to  proclaim 
08  Through  all  the  earth  his  g. 

100  Whose  g.  lengthens  out  our 

101  Thy  g.  we  lv-hearse 

154  Let  every  tongue  thy  g. 

159  Thy  g.  never  dies 

1G0  Thy  </.  I'll  pursue 

170  His  g.  stands  approved 

179  Let  g.  and  mercy  my 

250  'i  hy  (/.  is  unchanged 

317  That,  saved,  we  may  thy  g.  feel 

317  His  g.  must  endure 

390  Ten  thousand  tunes  thy  g.  seen 

405  Let  us  all  thy  g.  share 

4so  Thy  g.  and  thy  truth  we 

484  And  let  me  in  thy  g.  trust 

536  And  all  thy  g.  know 

019  o  th.ju  from  whom  all  g.  flows 

040  Let  thy  g.  never  fail  us 

058  Thy  g.,  tried  >o  long 

0(j9  Thy  g.  I  adore 

7 01  His  (,/.  ever  nigh 

601  Till  all  thy  utmost  g.  prove 

809  Thy  <;.  to  proclaim 

951  And  makes  me  see  his  g. 
1094  Thy  (/.  hath  been  shown 
1101  Confess  thy  g.x  and  adore 
1113  Thy  g.  we'll  adore 

GOODS. 
470  All  my  g.,  and  all  my  hours 

GOOD- WILL. 

192  G.-W.  henceforth  from  heaven 

193  G.-v\  and  peace  are  heard 

194  Peace  on  earth,  g.-iv.  to  men 

GOSPEL. 
55  From  the  g.  Now  supply  thy 
72  Where  g.  light  is  glowing 
289  Thy  g.  then  shall  greatly  grow 
292  Nor  shall  thy  spreading  g.  r 
292  Thy  g.  mak''S  the  simple  wise 

322  majesty..  .Through  ah  tin-  g. 

323  amazing  words. . . in  the  g.  ionnd 
350  Sinners,  obey  the  g.  word 

301  rlhe  g.  bills  you  »■.  me 
304  Come,  sinners,  to  the  g.  feast 
451  Have  seen  a  glorious  [/.-day 
515  0  joyful  sound  of  g,  grace 
526  Me  from  the  g.  hope  can  move 
599  His  feet  are  witti  the  :/.  shod 
817  >h<>\Ncr  Of  g.  blessings  st  ad 
820  Go,  preach  my  g..  saitl] 
8.0  And  ye  shall  prove  m\  ;/. 
825  Thy  g.  through  the  world  to 
801  The  blessed  g.  of  thy  son 
910  has  sent  Thy  g.  to  mankind 


GOS 


n 


GRA 


913  And  whore  the  g.  day  Sheds 

■  joy  the  g.  will  bt  e 
924  Let  ail  obey  the  </.  word 
026  And  cheer  th<  in  by  the  <).  word 

•  (/.  call  obey,  And  seek 

939  Christ's  precious  g.  taking 

987  every  clime,  shall  the  (/.  (all  obey 

940  Send'  the  (/.  To  the  earth's 
1)40  Fly  abroad,  thou  mighty  G. 
948  Come,  and  bring  the  g.  grace 


GOSPEL'S. 
Thanks. . .  For  th\  g.'s  joyful 
And  let  thy  g.'s  joyful  sound 
May  thy  g.'s  joyful  sound 
The  g.'s  glorious  sound 
Upon  the  g.'s  sacred  page 
sweetly  llowed  the  g.8  sound 
How  sweet  the  g.'s  charming 
And  the  blest  g.'§  saving  health 
To  spread  the  g.'s  rays 
Far  let  the  g.*8  sound  be  known 
Spread  the  g.'s  richest  feast 
\\  e  praise  thee  tor  the  g.'s  light 


52 

05 
88 

288 
290 
328 
349 
578 
910 
918 
989 
1100 


19 
49 
09 
200 
*10 
275 
329 
340 
382 
421 
427 
427 
401 
503 
514 
537 
545 
545 
552 
009 
012 
638 
656 
002 
679 
085 
708 
732 
788 
782 
MS 
913 

9  L9 
958 
1024 
1048 
ill  5 


GRACE. 
We  meet  the  g.  to  take 
Vouchsafe  the  (/.  we  humbly 
Thy  never-failing  (/.  to  prove 
All  needful  (/.  will  God  bestow 
Till  we  loo  change  fioai  g.  to 
All  g.  is  now  to  Sinners  g.ven 
Great  g.  be  now  upon  us  all 
Happy  the  man  who  finds  the  g. 
Every  (/.  that  brings  you  nigh 
Let  me  then  obtain  the  g. 
I  rest  on  his  unchanging  g. 
How  precious  did  that  g.  appear 
"Fis  {/.  hath  brought  me  safe 
O  wondrous  g.l  U  loundiess 
Jesus,  the  g.  bestow 

0  that  the  perfect  g.  were  given 

1  thank  thee  for  the  present  g. 
Saviour,  on  me  the  g.  bestow 
Jesus,  the  crowning  g.  impart 
0  for  (/.  to  love  thee  more 

By  thee,  to  exercise  their  g. 
Sweet  to  reflect  how  (/.  divine 
Lord,  may  that  g.  he  ours 
Plenteous  g.  with  thee  is  found 
And  g.  command  my  heart  away 
My  (/.,  all-sufficient,  shall  be 
()  Lord,  thy  heavenly  (/.  impart 
shine  in  glory  and  .n  g. 
Thou  the  (/.  of  life  supplying 
the  </.  i  nspeakable  1  now  reci  lye 
/.mi ;/.  to  answer  grace 
Thy  universal  {/.  proclaim 
Moved.  ••  F.>  thine  almighty  g. 
And  pray  for  </.  to  ke<  p  the  faith 
From  God  obtained  the  (/. 
With  all  thy  gloi  i< 

where  sin  abound)  d,  g.  May 

mo  round  us  uitii  thy  heavenly  g. 


By  GRACE. 

888  By  g.  alone  I  draw  my  breath 
<J85  Am  freely  saved  hg  g. 


446  We  only  can  be  saved  ?.»/  g. 
446  Save  us  by  g.  through  faith 

His  GRACE. 

28  The  glory  of  Ms  g. 

47  Who  know  his  power,  his  f/.,  who 
1 11  The  word  of  his  g.  shall  comfort 
101  But  trus;  him  for  his  g. 
327  Ask  hut  his  </.,  and  lo,  'tis  given 

888  Yet.  since  1  know  his  g.  Is  free 
817  Will  ye  i  ol  his  g.  r>  ceive 

800  His  g.  forever  nigh 
862  .Mid  tod  his  ;/.  is  free  for  all 
422  So  free,  so  Infinite  his  g. 
456  Daily  in  his  g.  to  grow 
400  But  on  his  g.  rely 
498  And  glory  in  hisg. 
0:58  His  g.  will  to  the' end  Stronger 
749  His  g.  to  thee  proclaim 
787  And  of  his  g.  partake 
1075  And  sing  the  wonders  of  his  g. 

Of  GRACE. 
41  The  men  of  g.  have  found 
810  With  boundless  .stores  of  g. 
848  Soon  the  day  of  g.  is  over 
557  O  Jesus,  full  of  g. 
1028  The  day  of  g.  is  past  and  gone 

Rich  GRACE. 
21  Fill  our  hearts  with  thy  licit  g. 
040  Thy  rich  g.  in  all  our  fears 
762  May  thy  rich  g.  impart 

Saving  GRACE. 
17  His  saving  g.  proclaim 
85  To  us  thy  saving  g.  extend 
807  Thou  canst  the  saving  g.  impart 
8(0  Watch,  for  the  saving  g.  is  nigh 
851  o'erwhelming  power  of  saving  g. 
877  Woik  in  my  heart  the  saving  g. 
532  The  fullness  of  thy  saving  g. 
851  Figure  and  means  of  saving  g. 

Thy  GRACE. 

98  What  hut  thy  g.  can  foil  the 
123  s;>  lot  ///»/  g.  surround  me  still 
154  77*.//  (/.  is  ever  nigh 
269  Come  with  thy  g.  and  heavenly 
278  With  the  abundance  ol 
274  is  not  thy  g.  as  mighty  now 
817  And  all  thy  g.  declare 
377  Thou  hidd'st  us  ask  thy  g. 

889  What  shall  I  bring  to  gain  thy  g. 
610  'i  lie  blessings  of  trvy  g.  impart 

iid  tins  thy  g.  must  give 

698  Grant  me  the  visits  ol  thy  g. 

699  Send  down  thy  ;/..  <>  blessed  Lord 
705  We  in  the  kingdom  of  thy  g. 

875  We  seek  thy  g.  alone 

GRA(  E8. 

;  l  \.  v   ■'.  i  lining 

i  r.)  And  more  \j.  i"r  the  good 
265  ( »n  our  shifts  thy  */.  shower 
;  io  Hear,  i  ml  all  the  (/.  shower 
ithout  thy  (/.  and  thyself 
;71  And  h  I  our  dying  :/.  live 


GRA 


nui 


812  fed  by  Christ,  their  g.  live 
8ti7  With  all  the  g.  of  bis  train 

GRACIOUS. 

43  And  lend  a  </.  eiir 
102  Now,  Lord,  thy  g.  work  begin 
317  Thou  waitest  to  be  g.  still 
368  In  this  our  {/.  day 

GRAIN. 
575  Shall  foster  and  mature  the  g. 
602  life,  though  falling  like  our  g. 

•  n  car,  and  the  golden  g. 
lObl  Matured  the  swelling  g. 

.  and  pure  may  be 
10^j  The  warmth  to  swell  the  g. 

GRANDEUR. 
38  Becomes  the  g.  of  a  God 
148  For  the  g.  of  thy  nature 

GRASS. 
172  Our  days  are  as  the  g. 
907  shadows. . .  Flit  o'er  summer  g. 

As  the  new-mown  g.  for  rain 
900  Ihe  withering  (/.,  the  fading 
977  Perish  the  g.,  and  fade  the  tlower 

GRATEFUL. 
22  G.  for  thy  love  divine 
83  song  With  .;/.  heaits  we  raise 
i:i-  my  g.  thoughts  on 
I '.  tie 
b52  In  glad  returns  of  g.  love 

GRATITUDE. 
160  The  g.  declare 
459  01  love,  and  p.,  and  praise 
571  With  loving  g. 
s  g.  we  owe 
•  ading  In  g.  above 
1100  Our  hymn  of  g.  we  raise 

GRAVE. 
90  At  thy  dawn  the  g.  gave  way 
98  \\  here  is  death's  sting?  where, g. 
105  The  g.  as  little  as  my  bed 

227  dominion  of  utath  and  the  g. 
.'.round  thine  empty  g. 

228  point  the  path  that  from  the  g. 

to  his  {/..  and  with  thee 
he  g.  hath  no  more  prey 
234,  260  Where's  thy  victory . .  .G. 
241  He  saves  me  from  the  <;. 
i  utered  the  <j.  in  mortal 
319  tongue  Lies  silent  in  the  g. 
349  death  command  you  to  the  g. 
417  By  thy  triumph  o'er  the  {/. 
541  show  thyself  beyond  the  g. 

ictory  o'er  the  g. 
it  ry,  « I  '.. 
\nd  ihi  ii  In  the  g.  to  lay  down 
( '.4  My  couch,  the  (/.  where  thou 
le  {/.  enthrall 
_  to  the  g. 

I  irever  molder  in  the  g. 

..  .->ed  through  the  g.,  and 


■re  is  thy  boasted  victory,  G. 
996  i  from  my  (/.  shall  rise 

ttCe  to  the  (/. 

999  Thou  ait  gone  to  the  </.;  but 
the  guardian.,  .treasury  of 
terror  has  death  or  the  g. 
1099  o'er  darkness  and  the  g. 

GRATES. 

850  Until  the  ancient  g.  be  stirred 

895  T.»  nil  dish  cored  {/. 

•  {/.  of  all  his  b 

ning  g.  shall  yield 
1019  Tear  up  the  r/Tand  cleave 

VEX. 
770  And  g.  on  thy  hand 
839  name  So  deeply  g.  there 

GREAT. 
G75  Seeking  for  some  (/.  thing  to  do 
<'22  Save  us  from  the  g.  and  wise 

GREEK. 
923  And  slave  anu  freeman,  G.  and 

GREENLAND. 

879  I  from  G'.'s  frozen  land 
930  From  Q.'s  icy  mountains 

GRIEF. 
75  With  g.  and  pain  extreme 
214  But  drops  of  g.  can  ne'er  repay 
220  And  say,  was  ever  g.  like  his 

303  who  seest  and  know'st  my  g. 

304  Beheld  our  helpless  g. 
320  a  lid  feeleth  for  our  g. 

308  Fill  every  soul  with  sacred  g. 
372  And  fill  his  heart  with  sacred  g. 
404  A  heart  with  g.  oppressed 
450  My  {/.  a  burden  long  has  be^n 
558  A  portion  of  thy  (/.  unknown 
590  And  o-.'s-  dark  day  come  on 
618  Hallow  this  whelming  g. 
021  And  chasi  d  my  {/.  away 
623  And  (/..  and  tear,  and  cure 
627  And  g.  may  bide  an  evening 
629  drooping  pleasure  turns  tog. 
031  When  g.  my  wounded  soul 
643  O  "tis  not  in  (/.  to  harm  me 
(507  But  in  the  hour  of  g.  ana  pain 
670  The  sword  <>f  g.  is  driven 

071  To  thee  I  tell  m\  (/. 
730  Love  and  g.  my  heart  dividing 
773  Our  g.  aliays,  our  fear 
«,04  Par  from  a  world  of  g.  and 
98G  With  silent  g.  is  gently  borne 
io34  No  more  the  drops  ol  piercing  g. 
1043  There  sighing  (/.  shall  weep 
1049  There  is  no  (/.  in  heaven 
1095  In  g.  and  fear  t"  thee,  o 
le  g.  and  ill  - 

gli:  .  *. 
157  Didst  all  our  g.  n  n 
i?o  My  g.  expire,  my  trou 
236  And  girt  with  g.  and 
2D5  our  numerous  g.  are  here 


GR]  74 

383  Lot  all  our  g.  and  troubles 
417  By  thy  human  g.  and  tears 
634  My  g.  are  like  b 

.  my  sorer  g.  to  cheer  me 
657  Awhile  forget  your  </.  and  tears 

:  (/.  won Ul  tear  my 
723  By  the  sacred  (j.  thai  wept 
>ul  ol  my  Btony  </.  Bethel 
754  I  lay  nay  g.  on  Jesus 
762  Ana  of.  around  me  spread 
<77  But,  your  (/.  forever  ending 
B39  The  g.  which  thou  didst  bear 
I*  14  Chase  all  our  {/.  away 
980  And  often  shall  our  g.  renewed 

GRIEVE. 
196  Lik-e  thee,  0  Lord,  to  g. 
847  Will  ye  gr.  your  God,  and  die 

852  And  shall  I  dare  his  Spirit  g. 

853  Ye,  who  persist  his  love  to  g. 
353  O  shouldst  thou  g.  him  now 
407  And  never  g.  thee  more 
499  Thy  holiness  to  {/. 
511  No  more'  thy  goodness  Q. 
:  5  And  never  g.  Thee  more 

1010  Have  there  no  power  to  g. 

GRIEVED. 
SJ72  I  (/.  thee  long,  alas!  thou 

336  Spirit  of  grace  Long  <j.  and 
376  G.,  away  thy  S<i\i<.ur  goeth 
379  G.  him  by  a  thousand  fails 
390  thousand' times  thy  goodness  g. 
404  For  having  {/.  my  God 
511  For  having  g.  thy  love 

GROAN. 

337  Life  by  his  expiring  g. 
400  I  g.  to  be  set  tree 
412  a i!d  hear  my  Saviour's  dying  g. 
560  I  y.,  I  strive,  I  watch,  I  pray 
706  To  him  there's  music  in  a  g. 
723  By  thy  deep,  expiring  g. 
8.34  Let  us  ;y.  thy  inward  groaning 
901  o  that  without  a  lingering  g. 

1025  Nature's.. .hear her  11  naJ  g. 

GROANS. 

167  Blest  Jesus,  thou  whose  {/. 

215  Hark  !  how  he  g..  while  nature 

264  Deepens  our  imperfci  g. 

312  in  </.,  and  tears,  and  blood 

81 1  Not  all  our  g.  and  tears 

487  i;e<  p,  unutteral 

914  ,h  BUS,  thy  fair  creation  {/. 

9fc7  Remember,  Lord,  thy  dying  g. 

1U10  Bid  her  {/.  and  travail 

GROANED,  GROANING. 
214  Beg.  u] 

n;ir 

860  Qroawbng  beneath  your  Load 

GROl 
NOW  1  have  found  the  g.  wherein 

r<  t  upon  tne  g.  01 

i  remain 

tob  uiterm.i.cd  on  that  ha] 


GUE 


GR(  > 

418  Where  g.  of  living  pleasure 
1070  Where  g.  of  living  joy 

GROVEL. 
277  Look,  how  we  g.  here  below 
530  Why  should  I  g.  here  on  earth 

GROW,  GROWN,  GROWTH. 

301  seed.  ..and  (/.  in  faith  and  love 

784  Let  us  in  all  things  g. 
10813  Unto  joy  or  sorrow  grown 

800  Let  us  daily  growth  receive 
1080  The  wondrous  g.  unseen 

GUARD. 

94  G.  thou  the  lips  from  sin 
97  Whom  thou  dost  {/..  O  King 

106  G.  my  first  springs  of  thought 
110  G.  me,  my  Saviour,  while  I  rest 
113  May  angels  g.  us  while  we  sleep 
123  To  g.  my  soul  from  every  ill 
155  Can  boast  a  g.  like  ours 

107  An  angel  g.  to  us  supply 
170  he  himself  becomes  my  g. 
170  Shall  g.  his  children  well 
180  And  g.  me  with  a  watchful 
462  And  g.  the  gift  thyseli  hast 
470  To  {/.  the  sacred  treasure  there 
5-17  We,  for-  whose  g.  the  angel 
555  Forever  stanctinu-  on  m>  g. 
502  Still  let  me  g.  the  holy  lire 
5S0  1a  t  us  keep  steadfast  g. 
581  My  soul,  be  on  thy  ;/. 
637  Is  now  my  g.  ami  guide 
051  And  g.  in  fl<  roe  temptation's 

1105  And  g.  us  with  thy  constant 

GUARDS. 

110  Angel  g.  from  thee  surround 
105  Hi-  presence  g.  his  people  s 
740  G.  from  all  impending  harm 

1003  Go,  by  angel  g.  attended 
1070  He  g.  them  by  iiis  side 

GUARDIAN. 

96  God's  g.  shield  was  round 
104  Great  G.  of  my  sleeping 
112  me  down,  Beneath  bis  g.  care 
179  Since  thou  art  oij  g. 
300  His  g.  hand  by  day 
093  Thy  (/.  wings  are  round 
713  Author  ana  G.  of  my 
772  In  Jesus'  ;/.  love 

the  (/.  of  our  way 
,  ave,  the  g.  of  our  dust 
lioo  in  danger  si  ill  our  g.  be 
1103  Great  God,  <>ur  G.,  Guide 

(.1  ; 
28  quickly  in,  thou  heavenly  »'/. 
would  :<■  eive  another  g. 

264   LOU      ■ 

id  ox  in  us  the  </.  divine 

Eul  G. 

:  brice  happv,  v.  ho  t;  s  (/.  retains 
I  every  boui  be  Jesus'  g. 


on 


::. 


GUI 


578  With  prayer,  your  constant  g. 
1  r\  earth  I'm  but  a  passing  g. 
794  Come  in,  thou  heavenly  G. 

made  a  welcome  </. 
toi  Here  to  abide,  no  transient  g. 

GUIDE. 
163  An  awful  (/.,  in  smoke  and 
266  Heaven  lj  G.  from  paths  of 
873  Where  thou  art  g..  no  ill 

of  faithful  souls,  and  G. 
999  lamp  of  his  love  is  thy  g.  through 

My  GUIDE. 
93  Who,  like  thyself,  my  g.  and 
187  Ir  was  my  g„  my  light,  my 
448  Still  let  thy  wis  lom  be  my  g. 
47G  in  death  as  life  be  thou  my  g. 
My  Wisdom  and  my  G. 

thou  my  p.,  my  strength 
La  my  g..  my  guard,  my 
761  Led  onward  by  my  g. 

thou  my  g. 
9C8  Be  thou  my  g.,  be  thou  my 

Our  GUIDE. 
:ne  forever!  thou  tvut  G. 
£77  We  follow  thee,  our  G. 
687  Be  thou  our  g..  be  thou  our 

wer  be  thou  <;nr  g. 
964  Be  thou  our  g.  while  life 
1033  0  that  we  now  might  grasp  our  G. 

GUIDE,  (verb.) 
297  This  lamp. .  .shall  g.  our  way 
344  I  will  g.  you  to  your  home 
413  Thou  my  impetuous  spirit  g. 

Which  thou  wilt  (/.  aright 
504  And  all  my  actions  g. 
506  Till  thou  my  patient  spirit  g. 
091  'Twill  g.  thee  to  a  better  home 
G17  Thy  love  our  footst   p    g. 

in  ail  my  acts  may  wisdom  g. 

God's  own  hand  shall  g.  thee 
>.s  and  lead,  an  I  go  before  them 
941  G.  them  from  their  darkness 
943  G.  into  thy  perfect  peace 

GUIDE  me. 
171  G.  me,  0  thou  great  Jehovah 
180  And  g.  me  through  the  dreadful 
642  Wherever  he  may  g.  nu 
1075  Shall  g.  me  all  my  happy 

GUIDE  my. 
9G  And  g.  my  dark,  bewildered 
98  0  may  thy  S]  irit  g.  my  feet 
119  And  g.  my  steps,  tl 

rds  aright 

20  G.  our  f< 

4GG  Lord.  g.  our  «:•    , 

784  But  g.  our  feet  into  the  way 

GUIDE  U8. 
H  Thy  Holy  Spirit  g.  us  i  Q 
39  And  g.  u*  lo  the  realms  of 


143  Whos^  Spirit  shall  g.  us  safe 
ihnsof  day 

873  G.  us,  Saviour,  In  the 

To  GUIDE. 
182  Where  they  Deed  no  -tar  to  g. 
!  ad  now  he  reigns  supreme,  to  a. 

269  not,  with  thee  to  {/..  Turn  from 
297  To  g.  our  souls  to  heaven 
300  To  g.  us  to  our  God 
G9G  But  with  a  God  to  g.  our 

SOU  It  glowed  to  g.  benighted 

GUIDES,    GUIDED,    GUIDING, 
GUIDANCE. 
107  Ye  heavenly  g.,  speed  not 
570  Guided  by  thee,  through  all  I 
075  And  g.  where  I  go 
473  I  wait  thy  guiding  hind  to 
878  Dead. .  .By  thy  g.  hand 
•S>1  shed  that  wisdom's  g.  light 
1105  To  thee,  O  God,  whose  g.  hand 
57  Laws. .  .For  their  guidance 
61  The  g.  of  thy  hand 

GUILE. 
212  No  g.  hath  in  thy  lips  been 

GUILT. 
172  Doth  all  our  g.  remove 
212  No  g.  thy  spotless  heart 
217  'Tis  midnight :  and  for  others'  g. 
281  With  g.  and  fear  oppre 
305  While  g.  disturbs  and  breaks 
•Sit  Convinced  of  .7.,  with  grief 
359  Come,  all  by  g.  oopie^sed 
359  O  take  our  g.  v 
38G  Full  of  (/..  alas!  I  am 
412  Overwhelmed  with  g.  and  fear 
420  Nor  spot  of  g.  remains  on 
534  From  p\,  and  fear,  and  pain 
004  When  I've  no  g.  to  wash 
089  If  g.  deject,  if  sin  distress 
735  Our  g.  and  punishment 
754  I  bring  my  g.  to  Jesus 
702  Take  nil  my  g.  away 
837  From  every  slain  of  g. 
1091  Let  that  blood  our  g.  efface 
1094  The  g.  is  ours,  but  grace 
1096  Great  is  our  g.,  our  fears 

GUILT 
531  But,  sunk  in  g.  shame 

GUILTY. 
243  The  g.  consciei 

310  Ah,  how  shall  ■■■■. 

327  Arise,  ye  p.,— he  'l!  foi  . 

ion'  Sinners  shall  lifl  their  g.  head 

.iii  saye  u  g.  land 

GULF. 

Plunged  in  a  g.  of  dark 

544  And  bear  me    . 

T22  Fix  a  mighty  g.  betv. 


II A  B 


IIAR 


IT. 

3-29  Her/?,  are  filled  with 

All  day  long  In-  spreads  his  h. 

HABITATION. 

406  father,  I  stretch  mv  //.  to 

2G5  Make  our  hearts  thy  //. 

119  I  'li  lift  my//.,  i  'ii  raise 

483  Out  of  thy  h.  my  cause 

HALLELUJAH,  HALLELUJAHS. 

533  Wash. .  .My  //.,  my  he 

10  And  spread  the  //.  round 

543  my  careless  h.  b  n_r  down 

10  L->ud  hallelujahs  to  thy  name 
2 t  Hi  avcii  witii  //.  rang 

573  into  thy  h.  receive 

3  ',.">  God's  //.  or  bound  or 

188  Heavenly  H.  rise 

737  Look  on  thy  /;.,  and  read 

934  All  h.  swelling 

si i5  y/..  and  hearts,  and  voices  raise 

1000  While  with  h.  ring 

880  I  wish  that  his  //.  had  been 

1062  What  rush  of  h. 

1050  Not  made  with  mortal  h. 

1085  Your  //.  raise 

HANG,  HANGS,  HANGING. 

HALLOW,    HALLOWED,    HAL- 

240 When  thou  didst  )i.  upon 

LOWING. 

51-2  Jesus,  1  h.  upon  thy  word 

496  II.  each  thought ;  let  all 

221  Why  hangs  he  then  on  yonder 

44  every  place  is  hallowed  ground 

423  I  saw  one  hanging  on  a  free 

40  Cause  us  thy  h.  name  to 

478  Give  to  my  heart  chaste,  h. 

HAPPY. 

551  That  h.  morn  shall 

164  May  I  that  h.  person  be 

710  All  //.  be  thy  name 

337  Ye  may  now  be  /'/.  too 

1001  H.  and  made  meet  for 

348  Cries,  Ye  will  not  h.  be 

439  And  bv  thy  hallowing  Spirit 

407  Live  h.  in  my  Saviour's 

538  Till  bold  to  say,  My  h. 

720  They  are  It.  now,  and  we 

741  How  //.,  gracious  Lord,  are 

HALO. 

747  Put  when  I  am  //.  in  him 

902  A  h.  round  the  tomb 

747  No  mortal  so  h.  as  I 

HAMMER. 

1020  O  how  past  all  utterance  h. 

311  Strike  with  the  h.  of  thy  word 

HAPPINESS. 

308  Strike  with  the  /;.  of  thy  word 

33  And  heaven  its  //. 

515  The  li.  of  heaven 

HAND. 

696  The  soul  finds  li. 

37  take  our  seats  at  thy  right  li. 

720  Soon  their  h.  shall 

98  Nor  dwell  at  thy  right  li. 

980  Then  wake  to  perfect  h. 

159  Thy  &.,  OGod,  we  see 

990  Eternal  h.  or  woe 

109  In  all  my  ways  thy  h.  I 

1031  Nor  can  its  //.  or  wo" 

170  That  //.  which  bears  all 

1078  This  h.  in  part  is  mine 

177  A  Father's  h.  we  felt 

230  At  thy  right  h.  on  high 

HARBINGER. 

320  One  only  /*.,  a  pierced  hand 

915  His  royal  h. 

t  up  thy  bleeding  />.,<)  Lord 

357  At  God's  right  h.  in  heaven 

HARDENED. 

5-18  It  is  thy  h.  which  on  my 

353  With  /<.,  self-destroying 

555  Lay  to  thy  mighty  h. 

606  Thee  will  i  set  at  my  ripht  h. 

HARDNESS. 

622  still  'tis  God's  //.  that  Leadeth 

32  The  h.  of  our  hearts  remove 

>rd,  I  would  clasp  thy  //. 

513  Remove  this  h.  from  my 

031  Shall  I  be  found  at  thy  light  h. 

559  A  //.  o'er  my  heart 

037  Mv  times  are  in  thy  /'/. 

031)  With  (iod  at  my  right  //. 

HARDSHIP. 

643  God's  own  //.  shall  guide  thee 

505  To  ft.,  grief,  and  loss 

654  Into  thy  }i.  of  love 

680  see  thee  stand  at  God's  right  h. 

HARM. 

"t  1.*  I  lay  my  //.  in  thine 

91  From  li.  and  danger  keep 

789  We  h.  in  hand  go  on 

179  \o  h.  can  befall,  with  my 

796  'i  here,  //.  in  hand,  firm 

318  Nor  death  nor  hell  shall  h. 

895  Stretch  forth  thy  />.,  o 

651  They  cannot  //.,  for  God  is 

915  And  h.  In  hand  are  Bet 

878  Naught  can  //.  us 

10:27  Be  found  at  thy  light  h. 

HARMONY. 

II  !  '.  1)S. 

C6  Ami  //.  he    ••  |  id 

bis  boly  h.  and  feet 

789  United    .  in  perfect  />. 

233  His  pierced  h.  to  them 

','.!■)  Where  all  Is  love  and  //. 

257  Behold  bis  h.  and  side 

998  w  here  saints  of  all  ages  in  h. 

201  See,  he  lifts  ins  it.  ab 

1078  in  tuo  spirit  of  /<.  join 

HAR 


11 


HEA 


HARP. 
36  The  holy  prophet's  h.  was 
81  Like  David's  h.  of  solemn 
319  A  golden  h.  for  me 

tolled  with  the  h.  and  the 
.mi  unstrung 

1079  Sweet  as  li.'s  melodious 

HARPS. 
CO  Then,  with  angel-/*,  again 
188  Loud  our  golden  h.  shall 
194  To  touch  their  h.  of  gold 
847  Strike  their  />.,  and  loudly 
-  rike  all  your  /*.  of  gold 
With  our  h.  in  our  hands 
850  Tuning  their  /;.,  they  long  to 
414  The  angels  tune  1  their  h.  anew 
444  Ye  on  your  //.  must  lean  to 
633  Your  /».,  ye  trembling  saints 

Sweet  are  the  }\.  in  holy 
751  Not  all  the  h.  above 
916  What  strains  will  angel-h. 
1002  What  ringing  of  a  thousand  h. 

HART. 
550  As  pants  the  h.  for  cooling 
739  And  as  a  bounding  h.  fly 

HARYEST. 
02  By  whom  the  h.  blest 

575  And  heaven  shout,  if. -home 
579  The  h.  dawn  is  near 

002  wait  in  heaven,  their  h.  day 

808  Lord  of  the  living  Ji. 

81 8  Lord  of  the  h.,  hear 

818  The  &.,  truly,  Lord,  is  great 

941  Lo  !  the  hills  for  h.  whiten 

1080  Thine  is  the  //.,  thine  the  seed 

1081  A  kindly  h.  crowns  thy  love 
1081  Seed-time  nor  h.,  night 
1083  Raise  the  song  of  /j.-home 
1083  Lord  of  h..  grant  that 

1083  And  shall  take  his  h.  home 
10S3  To  thy  final  h.-home 
1083  Raise  the  glorious  h  .-home 
1:385  Sing  to  the  Lord  of  h. !    Sing 
Sing  to  the  Lord  of  h.  A  song 
1087  The  God  of  h.  praise 
1087  And  in  your  h.  song 

HARVESTS. 

607  Fields  are  white,  and  li.  waiting 
731  Golden  /?.  shall  be  won 
903  To  ample  7i.  grow 

HASTE. 
349  Come,  sinners,  /*.,  O  haste 

576  Make  /i.,  O  man,  to  live 

757  Yet  onward  I  Ji.  to  the  heavenly 
9^33  H.,  haste  the  glorious  day 

HASTEN. 
•'515  //".,  sinner,  to  be  wise 
388  //.  to  gain  that  dear  abode 
782  Then  let  us  //.  to  the  day 
937  H.,  Lord,  the  glorious  time 
1074  come  to  our  rescue,  and  h. 


HATE. 
00  And  h.  what  we  dep] 

213  Make  us  t  1  /«.  til''  Load  of  sin 

481  //..  envy,  jealousy,  be  gone 

482  The  thing  my  God  doth  //. 
549  I  h.  the  sins  that  made  thee 

HAVEN. 

050  Safe  into  the  />.  guide 
078  To  the  h.  of  thy  I 

810  That  h.  of  repose  to  find 
1004  See  the  li.  full  in  view 
1011  Our  brother  the  Ji.  hath  gained 
1110  As  on  toward  the  h.  we  roll 

HEAD. 
40  Conformed  in  all  things  to  our  H. 
170  He  had  not  Where  to  lay  his  //. 
203  I  will  lay  my  h.  on  Jesus 

214  Would  he  devote  that  sacred  h. 
225  Child  of  God,  lift  up  thy  //. 

238  With  joy  shad  I  lift  up  my  h. 
242  He  lives,  my  everlasting  II. 
200  Follow  our  exalted  H. 
422  Alive  in  him  my  living  If. 
44S  Alive  in  thee,  my  living  H. 
512  I  find  him  lifting  up  my  h. 
GOO  And  glorious  as  your  H. 

073  Go  1  shall  lift  up  thy  h. 

782  Joined  in  one  spirit  to  our  H. 
784  Up  into  thee,  our  living  H. 
787  All  join  in  Christ,  their" living  H. 
800  H.  of  thy  Church  beneath 
810  following  our  triumphant  7T. 
841  Members  of  one  common  H. 
954  Your  H.  to  glorify,  With 
970  rest.  But  with  their  dymg  H. 
985  Tnrough  Christ,  our  living  H. 
992  Thou  art  thy  Church's  U. 
997  hand  Beneath  my  sinking  h. 
1001  Where  their  H.  is  gone  before 

HEADS. 
14  Lift  up  your  h.,  ye  mighty 

859  The  h.  that  guide  endue  with 
952  With  joy  upon  our  /}.  return 
1014  Lift  up  your  /;.,  ye  friends 

HEAL. 
21  H.  the  sick,  the  captive  free 
212  To  h.  me,  thou  hast  borne 
320  Can  h.  the  sinners  wound 
3S2  H.  me  of  my  grief  and  pain 

397  Lord,  I  despair  myself  to  n. 

398  H.  the  diseased,  and  cure 
Oil  But  thou  wilt  //.  that  broken 

023  Powerful  the  wounded  s  ml  to  h. 
050  H.  the  sick,  and  lead  the  bliud 
(370  Its  touch  shall  li.  with  love 

074  For  thou  alone  canst  //. 

683  no  sorrow  that  Heaven  cannot  h. 
980  To  Ji.  the  wounded  heart 
1099  Was  strong  to  it.  and  save 

HEALS,  HEALED,  HEALETH. 
314  'Tis  this  that  //.  the  mortal  wound 
478  and  healed  my  wounded  mind 
552  when  bleeding,  h.  thy  wound 


IIEA 


78 


HEA 


healeth  thine  infirmities 
154  He  1i.  my  diseases 

HEALING. 

GO  And  let  a  //.  ray  from  thee 
1  19  '1  here  is  //.  in  his  blood 
ft  i  Whence  the  h.  waters  flaw 
ISO  Risen  with  //.  in  his  wings 
220  And  gladly  catch  the  h.  stream 
298  i  be  h.  beams  of  light 
362  For  yon  in  h.  streams  it 
411  with  h.  In  thy  wing 
041  With  h.  on  his  wings 
050  Let  the  h.  si  ream  abound 

.  9  Hath  risen  with  h.  in  his 
824  Their  /<.  wings  display 
913  On  thy  redeeming  wing,  H. 
91(3  that  h.  sound  .Shall  quell 

HEALTH. 
1  'Tis  life,  and  health,  and  peace 
50  Thy  saving  h.  be  shown 
2ol  Maker  and  Redeemer,  life  and  h. 
307  And  let  my  soul,  to  h.  restored 
502  Spirit  of  /<.,  remove 
582  To  perfect  h.  restore  my  soul 
098  And  h.,  and  safe  abode 
913  U.  to  the  sick  in  mind 

HEAR. 
20  Deign  our  humble  songs  to  h. 
157  Arm  //.  us  when  we  prayed 
448  0  King  of  glory,  h.  my  call 
4(1.")  11.  us  from  thy  throne  above 
861  H.  thou  in  heaven,  thy  dwelling 
8(52  But  Ji.  from  heaven  thy 
872  H.,  O  hear  us,  when  we  pray 
913  11.  ns,  we  humbly  pray 
1094  But  h.  us  from  thy  lofty  throne 
1000  Lord,  h.  thy  servants,  hear  thy 

HEARETH,  HEARD. 
355  Let  him  that  h.  say 
165  He  hand  me  from  his  holy  hill 
(321  I  love  the  Lord :  he  h.  my  cries 

HEARKEN,  HEARKENING. 

28  Through  grace  we  h.  to  thy 
403  o  h.  to  my  voice 
555  O  may  I  h.  and  obey 
050  11.  to  my  request 

33  If  meekly  hearkening  to  thy 

BEABT. 

2s  dour  of  every  sinner's  h. 

83  1  yield  my  //.  to  thee  alone 
119  Who  would  not  give  his  //.  to 
147  ask. .  .The  love  of  my  poor  h. 
i   ;  Let  every  h.  prepare  him  room 
870  Thy  Spirit  in  our  h. 
i i  in)  thou  every  h. 
82  I  And  every  h.  rejoice 
409  0  lake  my  /-.,  And  1111  it 
419  With  //.,  and  eyes,  and  lifted 

429  impress  on  my  expanding  h. 
435  And  speak  to  every  h, 

430  H;s  work  within  my  //. 
461  Take  my  poor  ,'t.,  and  let 


401  Enter  everv  trembling  /). 
■""-•  •  i    1  hy  //.  made  truly  his 

509  Down  in  your  /;.  of  hearts 

510  i  know  no  place  in  all  ur  //. 
518  love  Shed  in  my  //.  abroad 
528  Give  me  a  new,  a  perfect  h. 
532  Tee  abundan  ••■■  •»:'  a  Loving  h. 

550  When  every  h.  was 'tuned  to 
572  shine  In  this  poor  //.  of  mine 
592  My  h.  is  still  with  thee 

596  And  not  sometimes  lose  //. 
024  I  find  thee.  Saviour,  in  my  h. 
649  Though  my  //.  fail,  and  ilesh 
7 is  Eternally  held  in  thy  h. 
780  And  Joy  from  h.  to  heart 
782  We  still  are  one  in  //. 
792  And  make  us  of  one  h.  and 
796  And  h.  to  heart  enfolded  all 
816  o  that  our  h.  and  mind 

HEARTS. 

22  May  our  h.  he  evei  thine 

49  lift' our  h.  above,  And  draw 
111  We  lift  our  //.  to  th-  e 
121  The  h.  of  ail  mankind 
220  And  give  up  all  our  h.  to  him 
241  Had  I  a  thousand  h.  to  give 
244  Lift  up  your  /i.,  lift  up  your 
261  Grant  our  /).  may  thither 
269  To  li i  1  the  Ji.  winch  thou  hast 
269  And  make  our  h.  o'erilow  with 
2T4  And  while  to  thee  our  h.  we 
377  And  cause  our  h.  to  feel  and 
514  0  that  our  h.  were  all  a  heaven 

551  Our  /(.,  if  God  we  seek  to  know 
501  Our  h.  were  fixed  on  things 
608  0  how  our  /*.  beat  high  with 

050  to  thee  our  h.  we  lift,— Our  hearts 
799  Whose  li.  and  hopes  are  one 
852  Fain  would  our  h.  and  voices 
883  No  ;  while  our  //.  are  tender 
920  Open  your  h.  to  make  him 
930  Kindled  in  some  /.'.  it  is 
951  //.  to  pay.,  .hearts  shall  beat 
1048  There  let  our  //.  be  found 
1074  our  //.and  our  treasure 
1100  God  bless  these  //.  made  one 
1111  And  on  their  it.,  wnere'er  they 

HEAT. 
02  The  sultry  sun's  intenser  h. 
290  The  gracious  light  and  li. 
750  In  weary  h.  of  day 

HEATHEN,  HEATHENS. 
17  His  glory  let  the  //.  know 
008  And  /;.  gods,  forsaken,  fall 
IMS  o  point  the  //.  to  the  skies 
918  Dispel  the  gloom  of  h.  night 
920  Say  to  Hie  //.,  from  thy  thP  no 

023  Behold  the  //.  waits  to  know 
990  The  h.  in  his  blindness 

982  Bee  h.  nations  bending 
987  //.  tribes  bis  name  adore 

011   Souls  in  //.  darkness  lying 

942  Can  the  h.  world  proclaim 

oi.  Ih  atht  m  will  be  still  the  turae 


HEA 


79 


HEE 


HEAVEN. 
64  A  ft.  on  earth  appear 
105  'Tis  ft.  on  earth,  'tis  heaven 
158  And  h.  to  crown  it  all 
193  'Twas  more  than  h.  could 
206  Thou  art  ft.  on  earth  to  me 
259  How  we,  too,  may  enter  h. 
878  Above  us  is  the  //. 
373  Shall  live  for  hell  or??. 
377  Ami  take  me  Into  h. 
385  Who  their  ft.  in  Christ  have 
395  Of  all  thou  hast  in  earth  or  ft. 
407  Of  all  in  earth  or  ft. 
420  When  )>.  and  earth  are 
442  'Twas  a  Ji.  below  My  Redeemer 
450  Jesus,  my  all.  to  //.  is  pone 
500  Makes  )i .  forever  mine 
520  And  where  thou  art  is  li. 
524  Hasten  to  make  our  li. 
547  Yet  we,  who  have  a  ft.  to 
564  Where  the  ft.  is  bright 
568  And  ft.  is  all  poss 
590  And  form  our  s;mls  for  /?. 
609  Find  their  h.  begun  below 
643  H.*8  eternal  day 's  before  thee 
650  wait  for  all  our  inward  ft. 
664  Shall  bear  thee  to  thy  ft.  above 
684  And  ft.  comes  down  our  souls  to 
712  And  find  my  ft.  in  thee 
730  Here  it  is  1  find  my  //. 

750  With  ft.  then  close  the  day 

751  'Tis  ft.  to  rest  in  thine  embrace 
765  Their  ft.  on  earth  begun 

768  H.  and  earth  at  last  remove 
786  And  wait  his  ft.  to  share 
828  Of  such  will  ft.  consist 
842  Our  ft.  begun  below 
£45  Let  us  think  how  ft.  and 
952  And  gain  the  highest  ft.  of  love 
969  H.  opens  on  my  eyes ;  my 
1017  When  ft.  and  earth  shall  pass 
1024  Thou  shalt  from  ft.  come  down 
1028  When  ft.  and  earth  shall 
1035  From  the  third  //.,  where  God 
1039  And  ail  is  drear ;  'tis  ft. 

HEAVEN  OF  HEAVENS. 

613  The  ft.  of  ft.  is  won 

757  To  the  ft.  of  ft.  in  Jesus's  love 
1064  My  ft.  of  ft.  in  thee 
1073  For  the  ft.  of  }i.  is  love 

In  HEAVEN. 
7  That  we  may  meet  in  ft. 
15  Till  each  in  ft.  appears 
38  God  is  in  /*.,  and  men  below 
45  Then  may  I  spend  in  ft.  at 
188  Till  in  h.  ye  sing  before  him 
405  In  ft.  alone  no  sin  is  found 
491  Till  in  ft.  we  take  our  place 
693  For  whom  have  I  in  ft.  above 
696  In  /*.,  in  earth,  or  on  the 
716  will  be  done  In  ft.  and 

spirit  seems  in  ft.  to  stay 
971  eyes. .  .To  open  them  in  ft. 
988  home..  .In  It.  is  now  thine 
1030  I  seek  my  place  in  h. 
1033  And  land  us  all  in-  h. 


1039  'Tis  found  above,  in  ft. 
1057  No  sin  in  ft.  is  found 

Of  HEAVEN. 

337  Find  on  earth  the  life  of  ft. 

342  Baste  ye  to  the  court  of  ft. 

167  \\'e  sing  the  songs  of  ft- 
1080  ()  would  he  more  OjK.  bestow 
1039  Appears  the  dawn  of  ft. 

To  HEAVEN. 

274  bade  their  souls  to  ft.  aspire 
283  Help  me  home  to  //. 
327  he  turns  your  hell  to  ft. 
365  To  Jl.  or  down  to  hell 
367  That  you  might  come  to  ft. 
450  Jesus,  my  all,  to  ft.  is  gone 
571  And  lind  my  way  to  h. 
5S8  Believe  yourselves  to  ft. 
590  And  follow  thee  to  ft. 

640  ladder,  set  up  to  ft.  on  earth 
680  To  take  us  up  to  ft. 

822  It  turns  their  hell  to  ft. 

834  To  raise  our  souls  to  ft. 

929  And  lift  to  ft.  the  voice  of 

947  Who  turns  our  hell  to  ft. 
1056  And  take  our  souls  to  ft. 
1075  upborne,  To  ft.  ascend 

HEAVEN*. 
9  High  as  the  ft.  our  voices 
57  Praise  the  Lord  !  ye  ft.,  adore 
95  Wide  as  the  ft.  on  which  he 
292  The  ft.  declare  thy  glory 
441  Higher  than  the  ft.  above 

641  Beneath  the  spreading  ft. 
788  The  Ji.  with  all  their  train 

1023  And  the  li.  together  roll 

HEAVENLY. 
4  Sing  on  your  //.  way 
396  O  for  a  glance  of  />.*  day 
41S  oft  they  look  to  the  />.  hills 
445  Their  //.  origin  display 
647  Seek  we,  then,  for  h.  treasures 
703  Swift  I  ascend  the  h.  place 
744  ha^te  to  join  those  li.  powers 
751  Can  nuike  a  //.  place 
780  How  sweet,  how  It.  is  the  sight 
966  Removes  me  to  that  ft.  place 
995  every  face,  Be  //.  and 

1007  To  the  sunny  //.  plain 
1111  guide  them  to  the  ft.  shore 

HEAVENWARD. 
228  Leads  ft.  up  to  thee 
363  .//.  direct  thy  weeping 
508  H.  our  every  wish 

1008  Thy  //.flight  detain 

HEAVY,  HEAVILY. 
213  That  lay  so  ft.  on  our  God 
560  Yet  ft.  is  my  soul,  and  faint 
673  still  //.  Is  thy  heart 
277  Our  souls,  how  licavily  they  go 

HEED,  HEEDS,  HEEDLESS. 
352  and  shall  I  give  No  //..  but  still 
60-3  Men  h.  thee,  love  thee.  ; 


HEI 


80 


HID 


1021  So  shall  I  to  my  ways  take  h. 
217  Herds  not  bis  Blaster's  grief  and 
100  With  heedless  steps  1  ran 


HEIR,  HEIRS. 
A  child  of  God,  0  glory's  h. 

And  he  '8  an  //.  of  heaven  who 
Proclaim  me  as  thy  child  and  //. 
An  /(.  of  endless  bliss  or  pain 
And  make  them  heirs  of  heaven 
Reserved  for  all  the  h.  of  grace 
Number  me  with  salvation's  it. 
And  seal  the  h.  of  heaven 
//.  of  the  same  immortal  bliss 
These  h.  of  Immortality 
And  call  them  h.  of  heaven 


158 

780 
8S 

18 
158 
407 

•!•.'! 
783 

828 


139 
231 
237 
371 
391 
394 
563 
560 
509 
679 
684 
739 
751 
822 
847 
908 
921 
900 
1019 
1043 


HELL. 
Nor  sin,  nor  h.  shall  reach  the 
And  ii.'s  deep  gloom  are  open 
H. to-day  is  vanquished,  heaven  is 
sin,  death,  and  //.  o'erthrew 
Your  way  is  dark  and  leads  to  h. 
And  if  my  SOUl  were  sent  to  h. 
Cod  will  destroy  the  power  of  h. 
H.*8  foundations  quiver 
Though  all  earth  and  h.  appear 
Not  earth  nor  h.  with  all  their 
That  soul,  though  all  li.  should 
Or  how  the  hosts  of  li.  defeat 
ZT.,  earth,  and  sin,  with  ease 
If  thou  depart,  'tis  h. 
over  all,  In  /<.,  or  earth,  or  sky 
Jl.s  fierce  powers  beneath  thee 
And  all  the  powers  of  h.  resign 
the  might  of  h.  o'erthrown 
Or  shuts  me  up  in  h. 
And  shrink  to  see  a  yawning  h. 
terror  clothed,  h.'a  kingdom  shake 


HELMET. 
599  Salvation's  h.  on  his  head 

HELP. 
103  And  ?/.  us  this  and  every  day 
134  plea  Obtained  the  h.  for  all 
105  There  is  no  h.  in  (rod  for  thee 
181  To  h.  the  poor  and  needy 
197  A  present  //.  is  lie 
242  He  lives  to  h.  in  time  of  need 
253  Thy  blessed  //.  supply 

other  //.  is  found,  No  other 
\OQ  No  other  //.  I  know 
07  Saviour,  h.  me  or  I  die 
543  //.,  Lord,  to  whom  for  />.  I  fly 
:,i  i  My  present  //.  in  time  of  need 
581  And  //.  divine  Implore 

needful  />.,  0  God,  afford 
656  Ail  my  li.  from  thee  I  bring 
; :  I  Hither  by  thy  //.  I'm  come 
'I:;-.:  w  anting  h.  Id  time  of  need 
739  Mv  h.  is  all  laid  up  above 
ri  15  //.,  whilr  yet  1  ask,  is  given 
j   i  //.  us  to  ii<-  p  e  ich  other,  Lord 
790  To  thee  for  />.  we  fly 
798  and  still  he  doth  his  //.  afford 

ho)    .\]]<1  km  l!y  //.  rarh  oth    i   00 
80^  And  may  they  I  y  thy  /;.  abide 


964  o  God.  our  h.  in  ages  past 
1094  And  h.  us  when  we  pray 

1094  And  li.  in  thee  was  found 

HELPER,  HELPERS. 

14  The  Lord  Is  just,  a  h.  tried 
100  Our  //.  he,  amid  the  flood 
541  Thou  canst,  thou  wilt,  my  h.  be 

93  When  other  helpers  fail,  and 

HELPLESS. 

309  How//,  nature  lies 
840  None  but  Jesus  Can  do  h. 
399  To  thee. .  .1  lift  my  //.  heart 
656  Hangs  my  //.  soul  on  thee 

899  And  bid  the //.live 

HELPLESSNESS. 
455  See  my  utter  h. 
497  My  utter  /'/.  reveal 
6',S  In  my  utter  /?. 
739  All  /l,  all  weakness 

HKRALD,  HERALDS. 
181  Shall  peace,  the  h.,  go 
190  Hark  !  the  h. -angels  sing 
707  Lo!  the  sacred  h.  stands 
342  Hear  the  licmlds  of  the  gospel 
342  Tender//./  Chase  away 
441  Bright  //.  of  the  eternal 

810  Go  forth,  ye  fc.,  in  my  name 
909  And  send  the  h.  forth 

922  Forth  with  thy  chosen  h,  come 
929  Send  forth  thy  /*.,  Lord,  to 

HERITAGE. 
229  bought  with  tears  Thy  li, 
331  sold. . .  Your  li.  above 

811  His  h.  they  toil  to  clear 

HERMON. 

200  Whiter  than  ]{/s  whitest 

HEROD. 

900  At  night  in  H.'a  dungeon  cell 

HIDE. 

102  To  h.  thee  from  thy  servant's 

110  Darkness  cannot  h.  from  thee 

123  Where  can  a  creature  /*. 

214  Thus  might  I  //.  my  blushing 

415  Let  me  h.  myself  in  thee 

454  Or  //.  for  a  moment  my  Lord  from 

548  O  let  me  //.  this  aching  head 

651    //.  in  the  hollow  of  thy  hand 

656  //.  me,  0  my  Saviour,  h. 

678  //.  me,  Jesus,  till  o'erpasl 

730  i  //.  me,  Jesus,  in  thy  name 

1009    They  /».  themselves  in  heaven's 
101  1  //.  us,  hide  us.  Hocks  and 
1115  H.  and  bring  us  sale  to  land 

HIDES. 
38  He  h.  his  fare  behind  his  wings 
541  tower  Thai  h.  my  life  above 
596  lie  //.  himsell  bo  wondrously 
62  I  if'-  //.  the  brightness  of  his  face 
686  and  hovering,  h.  me  in  his 
798  And  h.  our  life  above 


HID 


81 


II OM 


HIDING-PLACE. 
1027  Be  thou  my  only  h.-}>. 

HIGH. 

5  Though  h.  above  all  praise 
237  Our  Jesus  is  gone  up  on  //. 
I  I ri>t.  who  dow  gone  up  on  h. 
■.  athroned  on  //..  almighty  Lord 
866  And  lifts  the  soul  on  h. 
591  That  calls  thee  from  on  h. 
747  Or  take  me  to  thee  up  on  h. 

HIGH  PRIEST. 
243  Jesus,  our  great  H.  P. 
254  of  our  H.  P.  above 
822  There  our  Jf.  P.  appears 
831  Jesus,  our  great  U.  P..  Hath 
390  lu  honor  of  my  great  //.  P. 
B85  Thou  art  the  great  H.  P. 
1031  My  merciful  1L  P. 

HIGH  WA  Y. 
450  The  king's  h.  of  holiness 
603  Go  forth  into  the  world's  h. 

HILL,  HILLS. 
37  And  lead  us  to  thy  holy  7i. 
057  To  that  celestial  h. 
98  Up  to  the  hill<  where  Christ  is 
285  From  the  celestial  h.  Light 
703  sink  down,  ve  separating  h. 
745  To  the  //.  I  lift  mine 
799  Thus  on  the  heavenly  h. 
859  The  hounds  of  the  eternal  h. 
964  Before  the  h.  in  order  stood 
1030  E'en  now  we  faintly  trace,  h. 

rhefe.  leap  up  in  gladness 
1098  And  let  our  //.  and  valleys 

HINDERS,  HINDRANCES. 
10.54  Which  h.  my  joy  and  communion 
690  What  various  hindrances  we 

HOARY. 
605  His  work  my  //.age  shall 
079  And  when  /<.  hairs  shall 

HOLD,  HOLDS,  HOLDETH. 
401  I  can  h.  out  no  more. 
091  Blest  when  our  faith  can  h. 
737  Whom  still  I  //..  but  cannot 

Which  hohls,  and  will  not  let 

:  be  //.  thee  by  thy  hand 

613  confident,  Because  it hatdeth  thee 

HOLLOW. 
373  The  earth  rings  h.  from 
661  Hide  in  the  h.  of  thy  hand 
eps  In  the  h.  of  his  band 
1109  In  the  h.  of  bis  band  Our 
1115  In  the  h.  of  thy  hand  Hide 

HOLY. 
89  For  'tis  a  h.  day 
127  Thrice  EL!  thine  the  kingdom 
181   //.  as  thou,  O  Lord,  is  none 
130  Only  thou  art  /;.:  tl; 
512  He  wills  that  I  BhOUid  h.  be 
0 


515  I  shall  be  //.  her.1 
529  He  wills  that  1  should  li.  be 
:r>'<  The  //.  to  the  holiest  leads 
932  stav  not  till  all  the  h. 


HOLINESS. 

Spirit  of  h.,  On  us  descend 
His  kingly  crown  is  //. 
The  beauty  of  his  h. 
Make  her  in  h.  excel 
Thy  h.  is  all  thine  own 
And  every  thought  of  h. 
And  perfect  it  in  h. 
The  joys  of  //.  below 
Spirit  of  finished  h. 
That  h.  I  long  to  feel 
To  real  h.  restored 
To  perfect  h.  and  love 
But  inward  h. 
By  perfect  /<.  to  appear 
And  tasie.  in  h.  divine 
And  perfect  h.  below 
All  the  heights  of //. 
put  on  thee  In  perfect  //. 
Forgiveness  and  It.  give 


6 

14 

17 

71 

131 

280 

396 

128 

502 

529 

531 

532 

539 

548 

545 

795 

804 

1050 

1004 


HOLY  GHOST. 
say,  The  H.  O.  receive 
And  God  the  H.  (J.  declare 
Send  down  thy  H.  GL,  to  be 
And  we  confess  the  H.  G. 
The  H.  Cr.  send  down 
I  worship  thee,  0  U.  G. 
The  H.  G.  sent  down  from 
Come,  if.  Cr.,  and  fill  the  place 
Come,  H.  G.,  in  love 
The  H.  G.  receive 


HOLY  SPIRIT. 
278  Come,  H.  S.,  come 
209  Come,  H.  S.,  now  descend 
2s-j  Grant  us  thy  H.  &,  Lord 
285  Come,  H.  8.,  come.  With 
808  Come  down,  thou  //.  S. 
801  And  here  the  H.  S.  rest 
1108  O  H.  S.  I  who  didst  brood 

HOMAGE. 
73  Your  joyful  // .  pay 
77  This  day"  be  grateful  h.  paid 
87  When  men  to  God  their  ii.  pay 
121  And  h.  pay  to  thee 
191  Yield  to  him  the  ti.  meet 
294  My  knee  with  humble  //.  bow 
919  To  pay  their  h.  at  his  feet 
1009  They  their  silent  h.  pay 
1082  Still  be  the  cheerful  k.  paid 

HOME. 
4  To  our  eternal  h. 
44  And,  going,  take  thee  to  their  7i. 
64  That  calls  thy  children  h. 
101  Happy  the  h.  when  God  is  there 

.  p  rhaps,  am  near  my  n. 
166  There  Is  our  //..our  hope, our  rest 
244  up  To  their  eternal  /;. 

!  make  our  hearts  thy  h. 
28i  Ble&ied  spira,  make  t 


IIOM 


82 


nor 


335  are  waiting  to  welcome  you  h. 
•>.m  And  thou  arl  far  from  h.  and 
888  Has  Dot  for  thee  a  h. 
4SSi  And  grace  will  lead  me  //. 

431  I  did  n«.t  love  my  //. 

468  And  lix  in  thee  thy  lasting  h. 

483  And  take  me  h.  to  Gfod 

600  In  my  eternal  //. 

609  God  only  is  the  creature's  h. 

587  But  make  me,  Lord,  thy  h. 

639  When  Jesus  makes  my  hearthisfo. 

646  And  bring  me  /;.  to  God 

564  That  fair  h.  is  ours 

633  We  are  not  far  from  1i. 

636  Which  drives  us  nearer  h. 

648  cur  everlasting  h.  above 

654  Straight  to  my  h.  above 

666  So  I  but  safely  reach  my  h. 

666  And  then  go  h.  my  crown  to 

667  bliss  Of  an  eternal  h. 

682  night.. .dark,  and  I  am  far  from  h. 

703  And  hasten  to  my  //. 

720  There  our  endless  //.  shall  be 

726  .^afely  to  arrive  at  h. 

743  my  dear  Lord  will  bring  me  h. 

750  At  evening  in  thy  /<. 

786  Be  now  is  fitting  up  your  h. 

806  when  thou  shalt  call  us  h. 

873  To  our  h.  beyond  the  sky 

'.■lit;  prom  thy  Father's  happy  /(. 

909  And  hasten  to  their  /(. 

935  Hie  thee  to  thy  quiet  h. 

904  And  our  eternal  h. 

964  And  our  perpetual  h. 

988  Bat  O,  a  brighter  h.  than  ours 

993  To  beat  //.  with  God 
1026  In  that  heavenly  h.  to  dwell 
1033  Ten  thousand  to  their  endless  h. 
lo.v.)  There  is  a  li.  for  weary  souis 

1052  Come  to  our  peaceful  h. 

1053  I  am  nearer  h.  to-day 

1054  H.!  home!  sweet,  sweet  home 
1051  in  hope  of  my  glorious  li. 

1055  There  is  a  blissful  //. 
1058  O  li.  of  fadeless  splendor 
liii)3  We  soon  shall  recover  our  h. 
1070  And  heaven,  the  heart's  true  h. 
1072  My  heavenly  //.  is  bright  and 

1072  Let  others  seek  a  //. 

1073  To  our  permanent  li. 
1078  And  my  abiding  h. 
1106  Tor  the  bright  l\.  above 
1111  Abroad,  at  /<.,  or  in  the  deep 

HOMES. 
101  Lord,  let  us  in  our  />.  agree 

652  (iiad  are  the  //.  that  sorrows 
881  We  read  of  //.  in  glory 

s'.i-j  And  /'.  are  bare  and  cold 

901  For  happier  //.  and  brighter  days 

1100  That  through  our  //.  doth  move 

iioMi:wA!;i). 
91  Grant  us  thy  peace  upon  our  //. 
648  li  was  thy  love  that  //.  led 
694  I  take  mj  h.  way  Id  trust 
9oi;  Turn  thee,  brother;  it.  come 
1001   Hastens  //.  to  return 


HOMELIEST. 
597  On  1\.  work  thy  blessing 

HONEST. 

29  Each  in  an  h.  heart 

HONOR. 

2  H.  and  power  divine 
51  Let  all  cry  aloud,  and  h.  the  Son 

51   All  //.  and  blessing,  with 

139  Blessing  and  //..  praise  and 

lit   Be  to  thee  all  /;.  paid 

162  And  //.  him  alone 

595  Maintain  the  //.  of  his  word 

605  Nor  could  all  worldly  h.  give 

915  Thee  li.  and  adore 

HONORED,  HONORS. 
8G0  Be  this,  O  Lord,  that  //. 
1  The  honors  of  thy  name 
151  The  It.  of  their  God 
591  I  '11  lay  my  honors  down 
705  The  h.  of  my  God 

HOPE. 
12  Nor  h.  decline,  nor  love  grow 
28  In  sure  and  certain  //.  rejoice 
54  Cheered  by  It.  and  daily 
150  11.  and  comfort  from  above 
173  Thrice  comfortable  h. 
208  The  sinner's  //.,  let  men  deride 
20S  It  cheers  with  h.  the  gloomy  day 
30ii  Ere  life  and  It.  forever  fly 
308  With  trembling  /».  I  see 
313  Whence  h.  and  comfort  flow 
353  Then  It.  may  never  beam  on 
391  Whose  //.,  still  hovering  round 
394  Already  springing  h.  1  leel 
411  With  holy  h.  inflame 
432  In  It.,  against  all  human  hope 
445  Whate'er  we  /}.,  by  faith  we 
455  That  I  have  any  //.  of  heaven 
474  Cheer  it  with  //..  with  love 
479  //.to  the  end,  in  Jesus  hope 
510  In  earnest  It.  1  live 
533  Till  It.  in  full  fruition  die 
542  Rejoicing  now  in  earnest  /». 
550  II.  still,  and  thou  shalt  s  ng 
57T  This  //.  supports  us  here 
002  The  /j.,  the  trust,  the  purpose 

012  sue.  t  to  rejoice  in  livelj  h. 
020  Hold  on  thy  way  with  h. 
640  The  It.  in  which  ye  yearn 

013  II.  shall  change  to  glad  fruition 
057  Thrice  blessed,  bliss-inspiring  it. 
668  Did  not  one  radiant  //.  of  bliss 
663  That  //.  the  sovereign  Lord  has 

663  II.  that  unites  the  sOUl  to  hea\eii 
703  \\  hen  faith  and  It.  shall 
7i  i  //.  points  the  upward  gaze 
781  Waking  //.  within  our  bosoms 
7so  By  holy,  purifying  //. 
S9s  with  words  of  high,  sustaining  h 
964  Our  It.  for  years  to  come 
966  And  //.  in  full,  supreme  delight 
963  1  feel  a  strong  Immortal  U. 
990  in  silenl  //.  maj  Lie 
1016  .'/.  restore  and  faith  in 


nop 


IK'S 


'en  to  me  the  h.  of  heaven 
1U48  flfhere  all  bis  h.  of  glory  lies 
1066  Full  of  Immortal  h. 

[\h.  be  Lost  in  sight 
1058  Bend  h.  before  to  grasp  it 
1 1  IS  And  humbly  h.  for  more 
Jin  Nor  ft.  lends  a  ray.  the  poor 
1117  Jesns,  my  only  li.  thou  art 

</  HOPE. 

541  I  thank  thee  for  the  blessed  h. 
850  o  hhssul  ft./  with  this  elate 

1016  With  that  />/<>•>' '/  //.  before  us 
1080  i  >  what  a  likwrf  ft.  is  ours 
1096  This  blessed  //.  we  owe 

Glorious  HOPE. 
244  Rejoice  in  glorious  )i. 
515  My  hope  is  full,  0  fltforiotw  />. 
539  What  is  our  calling's  glorious  h. 

542  o  glorious  ft.  of  perfect  love 
797  This  glorious  ft.  revives 

ift  HOPE. 
82  I?i  ft.  of  one  that  ne'er  shall 
493  Rejoice  in  /(.,  rejoice  with  rne 
537  And  now  in  h.  rejoice 
014  In  ft.,  and  love,  and  fear 
676  <  >  let  my  soul  abound  in  h. 
858  Here,  in  ft.  of  glory  blest 
1054  Rejoicing  in  h.  of  my  glorious 

My  HOPE. 
325  On  thee  alone  my  h.  relies 
41  9  Be  thou  my  //.,  my  joy,  my 

420  Here  is  my  ft.,  my  joy,  my 

421  My  h.  is  built  on  nothing  less 
421  He  then  is  all  my  Ji.  and  stay 
427  His  word  my  h.  secures 

458  (ome,  then,  my  H.,  my  Life 
506  Nor  from  my  h.  remove 
515  My  ft.  is  full,  O  glorious  hope 
595  Nor  let  my  h.  lie  Lost 
624  My  ft.,  my  all.  my  saviour 
642  My  h.  1  cannot  measure 
759  My  //.,  my  salvation,  my  all 
962  And  lix  my  h.  on  thee  alone 
1031  Provoke  my  h.  or  fear 

Of  HOPE. 
67  So  shall  our  sun  of  h.  arise 
184  To  us  a  Child  of  h.  is  born 
a »4  Without  one  cheering  beam  of  h. 
411  New  tides  of  It.  tumultuous  roll 
479  Prisoners  of  /(.,  lift  up  your 
y35  Aught  of  h.  or  joy  foretell 

HOPES. 
67  We  leave  our  mortal  ft.  and  fears 
205  Where  our  earliest  ft.  began 
298  The  //.  that  holy  word  supplies 
$06  My  former  h.  are  lied 
314  Hence  all  our  ft.  arise 
965  What  are  thy  It.  beyond  the  grave 
450  He  whom  1  iix  my  h.  upon 
604  On  whom  my  ft.  of  heaven  depend 
616  With  better  ft.  be  mied 
628  The  ft.  ol  earth  indeed  are  gone 


674  And  all  my  ft.  decline 

708  The  h.  of  coming 

721  Christ,  of  ;iii  my  U.  the  ground 

710  Happy  the  man  whose  //.  rely 

758  With  h.  of  heaven 

786  To  build  our  heavenly  h.  upon 
788  our  It.  and  fears  the  same 

942  All  our  ft.,  and  prayer.-,  and 

y4y  year  is  gone. .  .With  all  its  ft.  and 

yy2  On  thee  our  //.  depend 

(.)'.t.")  These  livelv  li.  we  owe 
10S0  The  ft.  that  soothe,  the  fears 
1088  The  ft.  within  me  bounding 

HOPELESS. 

890  And  turned  to  //.  night 
1001  Call  us  h.  and  unblest 

HOREB. 
200  Who  once  received  on  H.'s 

HORN. 
556  My  ft.,  and  rock,  and  buckler  be 

HORROR,  HORRORS. 
20y  A  h.  of  great  darkness  fell 
412  My  soul  with  inward  It.  shrinks 
1082  No  more  a  face  of  //.  wear 
180  With  gloomy  horrors  overspread 
358  O  what  eternal  h.  stand 

HORSES. 
1104  Some  trust  in  ft.  trained 

HOSANNA. 
71  H.  to  the  living  Lord !    Hosanna 

76  11.  to  our  Kim: 

776  Let  him  hear  the  loud  ft. 
840  To  sing,  H.  to  the  Lamb 

882  11. 1  be  the  children's  song 

883  singing  H.  to  his  name 

HOSANXAS. 

73  Heaven  with  ft.  rings 

77  And  loud  //.  sung 

185  Our  glad  ft.,  Prince  of  peace 
277  H.  languish  on  our  tongues 
874  Children,  loud  ft.  singing 
883  Would  their  ft.  raise 
901  H.,  Lord,  to  thee  we  sing 
908  shout  11.  to  the  Lord 
1040  To  him  their  loud  ft.  raise 

HOST. 
47  Heaven's  h.  their  noblest  praises 
118  Praised  by  all  the  heavenly  ft. 
144  Join  us  with  the  heavenly  //. 
187  The  glitteiintr  It.  bestud  the  sky 
315  The  heavenly  ft.  with  joy  confess 

787  Behold  the  innumerable  ft. 

907  And  as  the  years,  an  endless  h. 

917  Let  //.  to  host  the  triumph  tell 

1032  With  that  enraptured  ft.  to 

1077  The  whole  triumphant  ft. 

HOSTS. 
57  H.  on  high  his  power  proclaim 

12n  Whom  heavenly  //.  obey 

131  By  all  thy  heavenly  It.  adored 


HOS 


84 


HYM 


184  obey,  Him,  all  the  h.  of  heaven 
206  Till  amid  the  h.  of  light 

\ml  all  the  Bwarming  h.  of  hell 
245  With  all  the  h.  of  God,  In 
247  There  the  //.  of  shining  spirits 
581  The  /(.  of  sin  are  pressing  hard 
639  Though  h.  encamp  around  me 

HOSTILE. 
155  keep  Prom  every  />.  power 
584  For  strong  a^  is  the  h.  shield 
704  Fear  not;  though  h.  bands 

HOUR. 
374  And  know  his  gracious  //. 
470  Jesus,  in  that  important  h. 
529  Hasten  the  long-expected  h. 

569  triumph..  .Lasts  but  a  little  h. 

030  And  when  the  last  dread  h.  is 
007  Till  life's  last  li.  is  fled 

HOURS. 
95  Great  God,  let  all  my  h.  be  thine 
470  All  my  goods,  and  nil  my  h. 
472  All,  ail  my  happy  h. 
970  Nor  should  we  wish  the  h.  more 

HOUSE. 
37  'Tis  God's  own  7*.,  'tis  heaven's 
45  The  h.  of  God,  the  gate  of  heaven 
05  Within  thy  //.,  O  Lord  our  God 
09  Within  thy  /?.,  O  God  of  graee 
71  Return  to  this,  thy  h.  of  prayer 

88  While  *we  in  thy  )i.  appear 

89  Come,  in  the  li.  of  God  appear 
94  That  in  this  h.  have  called  upon 
98  Now  to  thy  h.  will  I  resort 

150  And  in  God's  h.  for  evermore 
838  Never  from  his  //.  to  roam 
033  And  nearer  to  our  h.  above 
750  And  finding  there  the  h.  of  God 
703  A  //.  not  made  with  hands 
770  The  h.  of  thine  abode 
855  In  our  Father's  h.  above 
S57  Who  can  call  no  h.  their  own 
858  Here  a  //.  of  prayer  and  praise 
801  choose  not,  Lord,  this  //.  alone 
871    We  '11  to  his  /).  repair 
903  In  that  eternal  h.  above 
1053  Nearer  my  Father's  //. 
1056  Wo  have  a  //.  above 
1063  The  h.  of  our  Father  above 
1072  My  Father's  h.  is  built  on  high 
1078  There  is  my  //.  and  portion  fair 
mo  My  everlasting  //.  in  heaven 

HOUSEHOLD. 

1106  Of  holy //.love 

Hoi  BBU 

314  Thou  who.  //.,  sole,  forlorn 

HOVER,  HOVERING. 
106  //.  around  us  while  wo  pray 
I'M  They  bend  on  hvvi  ring  wing 
738  aiil'.-].-,  now  are  /<.  round  us 
: ,')  Round  each  habitation  /'. 
1004  //.  round  thj  pillow 


HUMAN.  HUMANITY. 
013  77.  hearts  and  l<>nks  deceive  me 
005  The  paths  of  our  humanity 

HUMBLE. 
1 10  o  may  T  bear  some  h.  part 
264  inmate  of  a  //.  heart 
280  While  he  can  find  one  7'.  heart 
527  .Jesus,  thine  //.  self  impart 
55s  The  //..  contrite  bean 
862  And  find  at  lasl  some  h.  place 

1086  Our  //.,  thankful  //. 

1100  With  h.  heart,  and  bending  knee 

HUMBLED. 
131  And,  h.  into  nothing,  own 
387  H.  to  a  little  child 

HUMBLY. 
302  O  who  like  thee  so  h.  bore 
382  Who  /(.  comes  to  thee 
389  And  h.  walk  by  faith  witii 

HUMILITY. 
202  So  glorious  in  h. 
351  The  genuine,  meek  h. 
443  By  unfeigned  //. 
836  In  meek  h. 

HUNGER,  HUNGERED. 
040  O  happy,  if  ye  h.  As 
732  Fainting  by  the  way  from  h. 
1006  if.  now  and  thirst  no  more 
040  As  Jesus  hungert ;/  thou 

HUNGERI N G,  H  UN( i E R ING S. 
756  Seem  h.  and  thirsting 
487  Holy  liuiKjcriiig*  after  heaveu 

HUNGRY. 

55  the  h.  feed;  From  the  gospel 
242  He  lives,  my  //.  soul  to  feed 
310  "lis  manna  to  the  /'.  soul 
320  Ho  !  all  ye  //..  starving  souls 
545  And  feast  my  h.  heart 
800  Give  to  the  h.  from  your 

HURT. 

023  who  Can  h.  whom  God  delights 

HUSBAND. 

901  The  wife  regains  a  //.  freed 

HYMN".  HTMNED. 
22  one  last  ii.  or  grateful  praise 
loo  And,  strengthened  hero  by  /;. 
hi:)  May  //.  ami  prayer  forever 
137  Thine  ho  the  h.  that  rolls 
662  tones  which  raise  the  heavenly  h. 
842  And  //.  the  Saviour  of  mankind 
1006  a  //.  of  suppliant  breath 
s;  i  children. .  .Uymm  '/  Thy  praise. 

HYMNS. 
3  And  fi.  of  glory  sing 
i".  And  //.  of  praise  we  sing 
60  our  grateful  //.  to  raise 
76  By  //.  of  praise  we  Learn 


HYS 


INC 


230  With  h.  of  victory 
Lnd  we  in  //.  below 
Her  //.  of  love  and  praise 
805  Christ  to  praise  In  //.  divine 
1104  And  //.  of  peace  conclude  our 
1106  Devoutly  join  in  h.  of  praise 
1108  Glad  h.  of  praise  from  land 

hyssop. 
305  Nor  7*.  branch,  nor  sprinkling 

I. 

I  AM. 
Glory  to  the  great  T  AM 

l(i73  To  the  great  everlasting  I  AM 
1075  Jehovah,  great  /  AM 

1077  Jehovah.  Father,  great  I  AM 

IDOL,  IDOLS. 
2G7  Cast  down  every  .'.-throne 
4<32  Though  dear  as  life  the  i.  be 
41**2  The  /.  from  my  breast  I'd  tear 
471  Tear  the  i.  from  our  bleeding 

471  Lo  !  at  thy  word  our  i.  dies 
549  The  dearest  ■".  I  have  known 
0:1  Tear  every  i.  from  thy  throne 

33  To  idols,  winch  our  wayward 
404  With  all  my  i.  part 
920  Thy  voice  their  i.  shall  confound 

IDLY. 

607  Let  none  hear  you  i.  saying 

ILL,  ILLS. 
105  Forgive. .  .The  i.  which  I  this  day 
15f>  Yet  will  I  fear  no  i. 
41)7  The  first  abhorred  approach  of  i. 
035  Let  good  or  i.  befall 
93  Ills  have  no  weight,  and  tears  no 
166  Of  mortal  i.  prevailing 

ILLUME.  ILLUMINATE.  ILLUMINES. 
90  Thine  the  radiance  to  u 

>ve  my  darkness  shall  i. 
997  7.  my  dying  bed 

518  Illuminate  my  soul;  Scatter 
868  beams  on  the  soul  and  illumines 

IMAGE. 
307  And  stamp  thine  i.  on  my  heart 
409  Thy  sa<  red  i..  Lord,  impart 
458  Thine  i.  in  my  soul  : 
404  May  the  world  thine    . 

472  m»j  to  thine  i.  now  res 

496  And  stamp  thine  i.  on  my  heart 
498  Thine  <"..  Lord.  t> 

519  Diffuse  thine  ,;.  through  my 

5  II  And  stamp  thine  i.  on  my  heart 

Ine  i.  on  earth  to  regain 
701  express  The  .'.  of  thine  own 

:  bine  i.  ever  Bills  my  thought 
hall  bis  glorious  i.  bear 

His  L  bear  below 
803  Love,  thine  /.,  love  Impart 
825  And  let  them  In  thine  i.  rise 

[■he  i.  of  thy  love 
900  Blots  the  bright  ('.  stamped 


9>7  Thine  f.  trace  in  every  word 
1034  And  In  thy  dear  i.  arise 

II  hi  o  let  me  put  thine  t.  on 

INI  MANTEL. 
■11  We're  marching  through  7.'s 
84  Bail,  great  /..  all  divine 
1 16  Bright  seraphs  learn  7.'.s 
234  Join  to  praise  L'8  name 
246  Help  to  chant  l.*8  praise 
319  Drawn  from  /.'.<  veins 
160  But  ransomed  by  /.'s  blood 

Safely  reach  /.'•>  ground 
811  To  cultivate  L's  lands 
t064  The  breadth  of  T.'8  land 
1065  But  saints  our  I.  sing 
1067  Happy  in  l.'a  love 
1074  hand  in  hand  to  Z.'s  land 

IMMENSITY. 
1112  And  lost  in  thine    , 

IMMORTAL. 

41  rise  To  that  i.  state 
122  gavest. . ./.  life  to  me 

227  And  bade  us.  *'.,  to  heaven 
628  But  are  not  ours  the  i.  years 
989  to  life  I.  in  the  skies 

IMMORTALITY. 
90  I.  and  light 
740  Or  t.  endures 
1003  I.  thy  walls 

1049  Have  won  their  ('. 

1050  in  that  word,  "lis  i. 

IMMOVABLE. 
763  Church. .  .1.  she  stands 

IMPOSSIBLE. 
413  The  things  i.  to  men 

IMPOSSIBILITIES. 
432  Laughs  at  i. 

IMPRESS. 
146  Or  i.  of  thy  feet 
429  Come,  Holy  Ghost,  thyself  i. 

IMPRISONED. 
422  Long  my  i.  spirit  lay 

Df  PROVE. 

82  J.  the  day  thy  God  hath 

III  May  we  this  "life  i. 

INBRED. 
240  Whose  power  our  i.  sin  controls 

-:>•  away  my  i.  sin 

INCARNATE. 
6  Come.  thOU  ''.  Word 
35  Almighty  Son.  L  Word 

42  /.  Deity,  Lot  all  tl 

71  So3anna  to  the  i.  Word 

;  n.  i.  Deity 
191  Christ,  the  (.  Deity 
220  The  i.  God  hath  died  for 


IXC 


86 


[NS 


229  EDter,  I  God 

INFANTS. 

302  blood,  /.  God,  I  fly 

!•■  i.  in  his  arms  he  takes 

825  And  hail  the  i.  God 

877  When  i.  learn  to  lisp  his  name 

840  Lo!  Hi*'  i.  God,  ascending 

885  /..  and  the  glad  throng 

584  i  look  to  my  i.  God 

987  \\  bile  /.  in  thy  tender  arms 

666  /.  Bod  of  God 

s;  i  Though  do  more  the  i.  (Jo  l 

IX  FANCY. 

1046  And  following  their  i.  God 

1048  From  i.  to  age 

INCARNATION. 

INFECTED. 

863  in  thy  holy  i. 

397  Make  my  i.  nature  pure 

INCENSE. 

INFIRMITY,  INFIRMITIES. 

36  The  /.  of  the  heart  may  rise 

117  Pardon  each  I. 

-Hi  Behold  a  (.-loud  of  i.  rise 

749  He  healeth  thine  Infirmities 

82  An  grateful  i.  t<>  the  skies 

252  With  i.  in  bis  bands 

INFLAME,  INFLAMING. 

865  praise  ascend.  Like  <*..  to  the 

658  Doth  still  my  languid  heart  I. 

868  No  /'.  is  lighted,  no  victims 

701  And,  seeking  thee,  themselves  i. 

868  the  heart  is  the  altar  whence  L 

702  heart,  IhJI.nitiiKj  it  with  love 

923  sweet  i.  to  his  name  shall 

1082  Here  in  thy  house  shall  ;'. 

INFLUENCE. 

1110  Our  i.  of  praise  shall  arise 

270  Thy  Ilea  v.  nly  i.  give 

INCORRUPT. 

279  Let  us  thine  /.  prove 

280  He  came  sweet  /.  to  impart 

989  bodies.  ..Shall  i.  arise 

801  And  shed  its  i.  round 

INCREASE. 

877  Almighty  God,  thine  i.  shed 

59  Let  our  faith  and  love  i. 

INGRATITUDE. 

301  A  large  i.  bestow 

554  My  vile  i.  I  mourn 

784  /.  our  faith,  confirm 

1057  No  base  i.  above 

Sll  He  kindly  gives  the  wished  L 

817  grace  a  large  i.  shall  give 

INIQUITY. 

1085  All  things  with  large  i. 

383  From  all  i.  release 

INDIA. 

580  Thou  ha  test  all  i. 

879  I,  from  L's  sultry  plain 

INNOCENCE. 

980  From  I.'s  eorai  strand 

418  Made  up  of  L  and  love 

INDUS  TRY. 

INSCRIBED. 

811  Their  i.  vouchsafes  to 

208  I.  upon  the  cross  w< 

900  With  serious  i.  and  fear 

487  My  name  i.  hi  i.e.'..  0 

INEBRIATE. 

INSINCERE. 

8'.)5  The  lost  i.  to  reclaim 

348  Dare  not  think  him  L 

899  To  lift  the  poor  i.  up 

INSPIRE. 

INEFFABLE. 

5  To  touch  <nr  lips,  our  s  mla  /. 

701  Thou  sweetness  most  /'. 

40  tome.  Holy  (..                    arts  i. 

129  With  love  divine  our  h  arts  /. 

INEFFABLY. 

264  Holy  Ghost,  our  he  rts  /'. 

257  Creator.  . .  /.  sublime 

278  «  ome,  holy  Ghost,  our  souls  i. 

1063  w.tii  Je  us  I.  one 

'S,v  Come,  Holy  Ghost,  our  hearts  i. 

324  Salvation  shad  t.  our  hearts 

INFALLIBLE. 

481  My  (  onsecrated  heart  /. 

437  publish. .  .The  signs  i. 

189  i  \   ry  tainting  soul  <. 

523  ii.i  thou  into  my  soul  i. 

INFANT. 

809  Lord,  it  thou  aids!  thyself  i. 

102  Like  i.'8  Blumbers,  pure 

189  ^  onder  shines  the  t.  light 

.  [RES. 

805  Boon  ;is  we  draw  our  i.  breath 

178  that  all  h<  aven's  bosl  i. 

439  E'en  from  my  i.  days 

891  lhs  grace  a. one  i.  our 

\  io  Prayer. .  .Thai  f.  lips  can  try 

\l.\  i;>  ihs  helpless  I. 

INSPIRED, 

.  voices  j  Ined  to  swell 

'1  ION. 

875  o  Thou,  w  bose  i.  feel  were 

783  The  he:, rt  With  1'  V6  tO  God  /. 

919  And  i.  voices  shall  proclaim 

,  j  thy  inspiring  bi  i 

Ulons  of  l.  souls  COD 

297  book... By  inspiration  given 

INS 


JES 


INSTRUCTED,  INSTRUCTOR. 

511  My  well-i.  soul 

299  DiTine  Instructor^  gracious  Lord 

[N8ULTED. 

390  Stay,  thou  i.  Spirit,  stay 

INTEMPERANCE. 
What  ruin  hath  ('. 

INTERCEDE,  INTERCEDES,  INTER- 

1XG. 

438  Uvea  above  For  me  to  f. 

4  Sin.i:  how  he  intercedes  above 
864  /.  in  silence  there 
706  since  he  for  sinners  i. 

240  Ever  for  us  interceding 

INTERCESSOR. 
1096  Kind  7.,  to  thy  love 

INVITE,  INVITES,  INVITING. 

348  Would  he  you  to  life  i. 
450  o  that  I  could  all  i. 

335  Now  Jesus  invites  you,  the  Spirit 

349  While  God  i.,  how  blest  the 
355  Lo!  Jesus,  who  *'.,  Declares 
370  'Tis  love  i.  thee  near 

025  I.  the  helpless  and  the  poor 

718  He  himself  i.  thee  near 

320  sounds  with  an  inviting  voice 

INVITATION. 
357  The  i.'s  given 

304  The  i.  is  to  all 
10SS  I  hear  the  i. 

INWARD. 
41G  Till  thou  i.  life  impart 
443  1.  turn  thine  eyes,  it  saith 

ISAAC. 
471  And  gave  his  /.  back  to  God 

ISAIAH. 
274  Brightened  L's  vivid  page 

ISLAND,  ISLANDS,  ISLE,  ISLES. 
'.o  i  And  answering  £.  sing 
879  1.  from  islands  of  the  main 
'.'!]  Seaward  far  the  i.  brighten 
989  Go  to  many  a  tiopic  isle  In  the 
912  from  the  tales  of  tne  ocean,  praise 

Saviour,  lo  !  the  i.  are  waiting 
978  The  eternal  i.  established  be 

ISRAEL. 

it..'  In  T.  are  his  mercies  known 
168  L  is  his  peculiar  throne 
103  When  i.,  of  the  Lord  beloved 
Now  hail,  strength  of  l.'s  might 
I  bee,  thy  L's  strength  and  hope 
:  he  made  the  sky 
745  He  La  L'a  sure  defense 
772  And  tor  his  /.  cares 
847  i.'s  hosts  triumphant  go 
927  '1  he  thousands  of  our  1.  see 
935  Promised  day  of  1. 


951  Hath  he  our  Finful  I.  spared 
1104  And  in  the  name  of  i.'s  God 

ISSUES. 

513  And  keep  the  i.  of  my  heart 

JARS. 

801  Bid  our  j.  forever  cease 

JASPER. 

504  Flash  the  streets  with  j. 
1060  w  itti  j.  glow  thy  bulwarks 
1003  Her  wails  are  of  j.  and  gold 

JEALOUS,  JEALOUSY. 
574  Arm  me  with./',  care 
543  And  nil  with  godly  jealousy 

JEHOVAH. 
9  Before  J.'s  awful  throne 
17  To  sing  the  great  J.'s  praise 

24  When  J/s  work  begun 

25  Thank  and  praise  J.'s  name 
009  Who  sing  J.'s  praise 

912  Praise  to  J.  ascending  on 
.1(20  I  am  J..  God  alone 
940  Si nu-  to  the  great  J.'s  praise 

1013  Jah  !  J. !  Everlasting  God 
1091  Dread  J. !  God  of  nations 

JERUSALEM. 
89  Prav  for  J. 

195  Light  on  thy  hills,  J. 

595  And  in  the  New  J. 

048  J.,  the  saints'  abode 

048  The  New  J.  to  find 

048  To  find  the  New  J. 

772  As  round  J. 

715  .Awake,  J.,  awake 

821  J.  breaks  forth  in  songs 

864  The  New  J.  on  high 

926  J.,  thy  God  is  nigh 
1031  To  that  J.  above 
Id.", 5  Tiie  New  J.  co: nes  down 

1014  J.,  my  happy  home 
1001  J.,  the  golden 
1003  That  lovely  J.  here 

JESUS. 
222  From  J.  shall  not  move 
333  His  name  is  J.,  and  he  died 
450  Onlv  J-  I  pursue 
450  Only  J.  will  I  know 
588  Believe  that  J.  reigns 
600  Ve  faithful  souls,  who  J.  know 
084  There  is  a  place  where  ./.  sheds 
747  When  J.  no  Longer  l  see 
747  If  J.  would  dwell  with  me 
;:•;  1  Long  to  be  like  .J. 
o  we  may  J.  Lrain 
802  Till  we  are  In  J.  found 
806  More  and  mere  in  J .  live 
800  We  who  J.  have  put  on 
880  When  J.  was  here  among  men 
not  Ami  thrice  precious  J.y  whose 
1071  I  long  to  be  where  J.  is 


JES 


88 


JOY 


JESl  8\ 
40  All  may  sit  down  at  J."  feet 
101  Happy  the  home  where  J.'  name 
882  and  bless  the  sound  of  J.'  name 
856  In  ./.'  love  we  know 
442  What  a  heaven  In  ./.'.*  name 
45.3  they  arc  talking  of  J.v  grace 
456  and  depth  of  J.'  love 

\  sweeter  sound  than  J.'  name 
788  precious  Is  the  sound  of  J:  name 

We  are  met  in  ./.'  name 
805  Sing  we,  then,  in  J.'  name 
903  At  j:  feet  1  lay 
1063  "Where  J.'s  beauties  display 

My  JESUS. 
302  My  J.  and  my  all 
537  But  o,  my  J.,  come 
o(J7  My  J.  shall  be  still  my  theme 
757  blessing  to  know  that  \ny  J.  is 

Of  JESUS. 
51  The  name  all-victorious  of  J. 
316  How  sweet  the  name  of  J. 
('•53  Take  the  name  of  J.  with  you 

700  The  love  o/ j".,  wnat  it  is 
756  story. . .  Of  J.  and  his  glory 
1003  To  the  sight  oj  J.  go 

Our  JESUS. 
256  Is  to  our  J.  given 
332  'Tis  heaven  to  see  OUT  J.'s  face 
650  Our  J.  shall  from  heaven 
947  and  might,  Be  to  our  J.  given 

To  JESUS. 
201  By  friendly  hands  to  J.  led 
360  I'll  go  to  J.,  though  my  sins 
426  1  came  to  J.  as  I  was 
765  Happy  the  souls  to  J.  joined 
708  Glory  and  praise  to  J.  give 

With  JESUS. 
37  There  let  us  all  with  J.  stand 
570  With  J.  in  my  view 
634  With  J.  by  my  side 
754  I  long  to  be  with  J. 

1063  With  J.  ineffably  one 

JEWELS. 
640  What  are  they  but  his  j. 

JOB. 
274  Or  J.  endured  the  trying  hour 

JOHN. 

540  O  that  I  could,  with  favored  J. 

JOIN,  JOINS. 

782  o  lot  ,;-  ;,!!;.  hand  In  hand 

806  ./.  us  in  one  spirit,  join 
1038  E'en  now  by  faith  we  /.  our  hands 
1038  Our  spirits,  too,  shall  quickly  /. 

789  w  bo  joins  us  bj  his 

JOINED,  JOINING. 
30  Who  in  thy  uame  are  ;. 
667  Indissoluble  j.  To  buttle 


758  I  do  find,  we  two  are  so  j. 
765  Happy  the  souls  to  Jesus  j\ 
797  But  we  shall  still  be  j.  in  heart 
816  Inseparably  j.  in  heart 
842  Lei  earth  and  heaven  be./. 
502  labor  give  By  joining  it  to  thine 

JORDAN. 

171  When  I  tread  the  verge  of  J. 

330  him  again  when  we  past 
3S5  hike  J .'.♦.•  swelling  stream 
542  No  more  on  this  side  J.  stop 
564  J.  Hows  before  us 
622  siia  e  God  through  J.  leadeth 

1037  While  J.  rolled  betw<  en 

1038  On  J.*8  stormy  banks  I  stand 

JOURNEY,  JOURNEYS. 
202  like  thee,  all  my  j.  run 
126  Till  all  my  j.'s  done 
610  And  crown  my  j.'s  end 
658  When  our  j.  is  complete 
720  As  we  j.  let  us  sinir 
739  I  halt,  till  life's  short./,  end 
758  how  wondrous  my  j.  will 

878  Lead  us  all  ourj.  through 

879  All  our  earthly  j.  past 
955  Come,  let  us  anew  < nr  j. 

1074  Come,  let  us  anew  ourj. 
1078  Now  let  the  pilgrim's  j.  end 
919  Doth  his  successive  journeys  run 
1070  All  j.  end  in  welcome  to 

JOY. 

24  Then  amid  eternal,/'. 

69  The  j.  that  from  thy  presence 
125  Thy  j.  and  glory  still 
^56  Their  everlasting  J.  to  know 
313  Where  j.  forever  reigns 
332  The  j.  of  earth  and  leaven 
4J4  And  spread  the  j.  around 
442  What  a./.  1  r<  ceived 
444  Earth  1  as  a./',  unknown  to 
453  Their  j.  is  to  walk  in  the  light 
489  All  our  /.  and  a'.!  our  peace 
590  If  j.  shall  at  thy  bidding  fly 
627  15ut ./.  shall  come  with  early  light 

638  Boundless  their./,  above 

639  His  love  thy,/',  increase 

613  Were  that  j.  unmixed  with  ; 
653  It  will  j.  and  comfort  give  you 
687  True  J.  of  every  human  breast 
687  (hir  j.,  when  sorrow  fills  the 
696  "lis  equal  j.  to  go  oi  stay 
70S  And  j.  to  all  Imparl 
712  Enter  into  my  Master's  j. 
736  And  j.  and  everlasting  love 

3  :.'   May  it  he  j.  to  me 

'>  70  Beyond  my  highest  j. 

782  N<>rj..  nor  grief ,  nor  time,  nor 

909  And  everlasting./. 

912  .1.  to  the  lands  that  in  darkia  ss 

9i7  The  holy  j.  prolong 

952  Olet  our  glor  cms  j.  he  full 

854  la  gloilous^.  to  live 

965  Infinite  j.  or  endless  woo 

1003  For  i  he  /'.  he  seta  before  thee 

J010  And  all  his  j.  shall  kuow 


JOY 


S9 


JUD 


1032  Give  /.  or  grief, 

1043  Where  pure,  essential  /.  is  found 

1070  Till  morning's  j.  shall  end  the 

JOY. 

Gin  in  every  j.  that  crowns  my  days 
663  Ami  every  j.  thai  dies 
:  u  rnal  Source  of  c  a  /// j. 

Ml/  JOY. 
44-2  Was  my  j.  and  ray  song 
540  Mij.j..  my  heaven  on  earth,  be 
736  In  grief,  myj.  unspeakable 

Of  JOY. 
21  Let  the  time  of./,  return 
81  And  fresh  supplies  o/  j.  be  shed 

427  A  life  ofj.  and  peace 
563  A  taste  ofj.  divine 

(J14  forth  in  sweetest  strains  ofj. 

With  JOY. 
43  With  j.  we  lift  our  eyes 

52  Fill  our  hearts  with  j.  and  peace 
262  Fill  my  soul  withj.  divine 

996  l  may  with  j.  appear 

JOYS. 
2  But  all  their,;',  are  one 
19  Jesus,  thou  soul  of  all  our  j. 
41  And  let  your  j.  be  known 
41  May  speak  their  j.  abroad 
41  Should  constant  ./.  create 

53  J.  which  earth  cannot  afford 

61  And  let  the  thoughts  of  j.  above 
174  know  of  thee,  or  of  the  /'.  above 
204  J.  that  through  all  time  abide 
234  But  Lo!  what  Midden  j.  we  see 
241  And  all  the.;.  I  have 

y  go,  To  reach  e;ernal  j. 
^!J8  To.;,  divinely  sweet 
299  And  life  and  everlasting1./. 
304  Angels,  assist  our  mighty  j. 
318  Whose  j.  eternal  flow 
385  Happy  they  \\ bus-./,  abound 
418  Quick  as  their  thoughts  their  j. 

428  And  then  the.;',  of  heaven 
590  So  near  to  h<  avea's  eternal  j. 

tedding  j.  untold 
Superior  to  the./,  below 
612  Eternal  j.  my  own 
647  Earthly  j.  no  longer  please  us 
Chough  j.  b.'  with  red  all,  and 
662  (air  dearest  j.,  and  nearest 
701  In  whom  ail,/,  arc  found 
701  Surpassing  all  thej.  we  know 
704  My  God,  the  spring  of  ail  myj. 
r<42  And  fleeting  j.  resign 

untry  1  ve  found  where  true  j. 
7<)5  Th.  ir  mighty  j.  we  know 
774  And  all  the  j.  which  m 

heir  ;.  to  piove 
■Cere./,  celestial  thr.ll 
807  And  time  our./,  dispel 
or  fuller  j.  above 
;  eh  are  the./,  which  cannot  die 
95:2  of  saints,  and  let  our./,  around 
958  Their  j.,  a. id  griefs,  and  hopes 


1014  Come  to  make  our./,  o'erflow 

.  a^  a i  are  past 

1039  And  /.  supreme  are  given 
1042  Batb  /.  substantial  and 
1044  When  I  thy  /.  sh 
1048  Eternal  /.  to  share 
1065  Tho./.  of  that  holiest  place 

.    "in  earth  I  rise  and  en  ek  the./. 
1088  The  j.  that  round  me  wing 


JOYFUL. 

To  him  with,/,  voices  ffive 
And  hear  from  him  the  j.  - 
While  earth  repeats  the,/,  song 
0  let  the  nations  j. 
And  raise  to  Christ  our  j.  strain 
O  then,  aloud,  in./,  lays 
And./,  in  the  house  of  prayer 
Of  thee  we  make  our./,  boast 
As  with  j.  steps  they  sped 
J.,  all  ye  nations,  rise 
Bright  and  j.  is  the  morn 
For  which  in./,  strains  we  raise 
Xovr  lot  the  heavens  he./. 
Where'er  the,/,  sound  is  heard 
Who  knows  thej.  sound 
bring  near  the./,  hour,  And 
Hasten  the./,  day 
And  shed  the  j.  ii.Ldit 
Nay,  rather  with  a  j.  heart 
Then,  Father, ./.  on  my  way 
Hear  from  their  lips  thej. 
J.  that  we  ourselves  are  thine 
To  the  j.  sound  reply 
shall  hear  the./,  sound 
soul  Shall  hear  thej.  sound 
Withj.  hearts  and  voices 


40 

1-J 

56 

66 

68 

89 

121 

182 

190 

191 

199 

230 

276 

323 

41*5 

502 

551 

613 

628 

819 

827 

S5S 

908 

910 

1085 


JUBILEE. 
144  Praise  with  solemn  j. 
331  The  year  ofj.  is  come 
810  The  glorious  j.  proclaim 
882  This  is  the  children's  j. 
921  Snail  keep  her  last  great  J. 
9:38  Hark!  the  song  ofj. 
946  Thej.  of  heaven 
1016  Haste  the  joyful  j. 

JUD  AH,  JUDEA. 
195  O'er  J.'. b  sacred  hills 
195  O'er  J.'s  mountains  rolled 
874  J.'s  ancient  temple  Oiling 
195  Where  wild  Jiuha  stretches  far 

JUDGE. 

1:34  The  J.  of  all  the  earth  is  just 
244  Jesus,  the  J.,  shall  c 

J.  of  angels  and  of  men 
576  The  J.  is  at  the  door 
694  And  thou,  our  J.,  shall  speak 
7,s?  And  God,  the  ./.  of  al 
W>*  If  now  the  .;.  is  at  the  d^  >r 
996  And  see  the  J.,  with  glory 
K'14  While  the  frowning  ./.  draws 
lo-jo  When  i  must  stand  I  efore  my  J. 
lfcl  ri  qou  awful ./.  ol  quick  and  dead 
I0a22  The  J.  ordained  of  quick  and 
1023  When  the  J.  shall  come  at  last 


JUD 


90 


KIN 


1023  o  Just  J.,  to  whom  belongs 

1024  ThOU  ./.  Ol  quick  and  dead 

1027  When  thou,  my  righteous  J. 

1028  The  J.  of  man  I  Bee  appear 

1029  see  the  J.  our  nature  wearing 
1058  The  J.  is  ai  the  .irate 

1058  The  J.  that  comes  In  mercy 
1058  The  J.  that  comes  with  might 

JUDGE,  (verh.) 
50  For  thou  shalt  j.  the  people 
101  J.  not  the  Lord  by  feeble  sense 
966  To  /'.  the  nations  at  thy  bar 

1028  Which  shad./,  the  quick  and 

1024  To  j.  the  human  race 

JUDGING. 

1092  Watching  invisible,  j.  unheard 

J  UDG  M  E  N  T,  J  DDG  MINTS. 
105  Eise  glorious  at  the  j.-day 
223  Follow  to  the. /'.-hall 
336  small  and  great  in  j.  stand 
412  And  sit  in  j.  on  my  soul 
485  J.,  reason,  bending  low 
SMI  when  we  stand  In  the  J. 
1017  When  man  to  j.  Makes 

1021  And  must  1  be  to  j.  brought 

1022  And  in  the  day  of  j.  save 

1029  Day  of./'.,  day  of  wonders 
391  Lord,  should  thy  judgments 
396  Thy./.,  too,  which  devils 

1095  Thine  awf id  ./.  are  abroad 
1090  Whose  j.  yet  delay 

JUST. 

310  shall  fallen  man  Be  j.  before  his 
389  'Tis./.  the  sentence..  .'TisA 
81)1  1  must  pronounce  thee  j.  in  death 
410  Acknowledging  howj.  thou  art 
978  The  memory  of  the./,  appears 
993  To  live  among  the  j. 

1025  in  death  the  wicked  and  the  j. 
1025  Nothing  hath  the  j.  to  lose 

JUSTICE. 

127  J.  and  truth  before  thee  stand 

146  The  j.  or  the  grace 

LSI  J.  shall  guard  his  throne 

210  ./.  divine  is  satisfied 

2D2  Reveals  thy./,  and  thy  grace 

:;:•.'  we  adore  'i  hyj.  and  thy  grace 

343  Ere  the  hand'  of./',  falls 

389  .1.  pursue,  and  mercy  1<  ve 

4  II  J.  and  mercy  for  ih\  Life 

63a  Nor  dare  thy ./.  to  arraign 

735  while  j.  hears  thy  pray  nog  faith 

'.05  And  J.  from  b<  r  heaVi  niy  bower 

1096  'J  hough  j.  Dear  thy  awluJ 

JUSTIFIES,  JUSTIFIED,  JUSTIFY- 
ING. 
i  d  j.  your  claim  to  heaven 
•in  is  free.  And  thou  ait  justified 
•  peak  us  freely  j. 
425  And  speak  muj. 
l>  01  ./.  through  faith  alone 
per  knew  Thy  justifying 


KEEP. 

106  A',  me,  o  keep  me.  King  of 
h)7  A",  us  from  sin.  0  Lord,  most 

155  ( 'in'  Uvea  those  holy  angels  k. 
202  K.  me,  Lord,  forever  thine 
856  And  /.'.  in  all  our  way 

434  "lis  he  that  still  doth  /;. 

465  A',  me  lest  I  turn  again  Out 

455  Thy  weakest  servant  /'.. 

•100  And  k.  us  in  thy  way 

556  Myself  1  cannot  k. 

682  A'",  thou  my  feet ;  1  do  not  ask 

945  Ami  A.  us  to  that  day 
1046  save  And  k.  us  to  that  day 
10445  And  he  shall  k.  them  stiil 
1115  AT.  the  souls  whom  now  we 

KEEPS,  KEEPER,  KEEPING,  KEPT. 

736  And  k.  my  happy  soul  above 
745  He  thy  quiet  spirit  k. 
740  See  the  Lord,  thy  Keeper,  stand 
1010  Safe1  in  his  Saviour's  keeping 
100  praise  to  thee,  who  sale  hast  fa rpt 
585  K.  by  the  power  of  grace  divine 
050  Thou  who  hast  k.  us  to  this  hour 

KEY,  KEYS. 

279  Unlock  the  truth,  thyself  the  K. 
244  The  keys  of  death  and  hell 

KILL. 

100  The  body  they  may  k. 
519  And  /f.,  and  make  alive 

KIND,  KINDLY. 

145  Praise  the  Lord,  for  he  is  7c 
Mil  Is  most  wonderfully  k. 
170  How  /..  his  precepts  are 

799  Whose  k.  designs  to  serve  and 
785  And  let  us  always  kindly  think 

800  K.  for  each  other  care 

KINDNESS. 
149  There's  a  k.  in  his  just 
590  And  k.  in  our  bosoms  dwell 
095  And  k.  o'er  thy  lips  is  shed 
839  If  human  k.  meet-  return 
030  In  vain  with  lavish  k. 

1100  lor  all  the  /,.  thOU  hast 

1103  For  ages  let  thy  k.  last 

KINDLE,  KIN  DLLS. 
;  d  /, .  there  a  pure  desire 
268  A.  every  bigb  desire 

204   K.  mere  the  gospel  lire 

2i/.)  J<.  our  senses  f  om  above 
•:; ;  A.  a  flame  "i  sacred  love 
281  A',  a  flame  oi  beav<  o  >  love 
701  Tnen  kindles  lo\  e.  oi\  me 

kin  Lin: i). 

166  Let  goods  and 

•j is  Lei  ,  \t'.-\  /,.,  ever)  tribe 
270  Till  every  /..  call  him  Lord 
',\<~i  Ihe  i*  Uowsllip  of  k.  minds 


KIX 


91 


KNO 


801  unite  Our  A.  spirits  here 
!.->.  every  A.,  ev«  rj  tribe 
970  And  bid  our  /,.  rise 

a    US    A.   Sfcj 

Thy  A.  and  their  graves 
1055  Where  k.  minds  snail 

KING. 

134  the  Lord  is  K.!  lift  up  thy 

134  Vuii!'  (,( i]  is  K.,  your  father 

140  0  worship  the  K..  all-glorious 

190  Glory  to  the  newborn  K. 
•:i  i  Rejoice,  the  Lord  is  K. 
91 1  And  own  thee  as  their  K. 

KING  0/  Glory. 
14  Behold,  the  7v.  of  glory  waits 
212  Bee  there,  the  A.  of  glvry  see 
the  A',  o/  ptory  in 

£61  'lake  the  A.  of  glory  in 

507  Hi-  with  the  A',  of  gun-y  Shall 

I  rreat  A',  o/  glory,  come 
860  How  once  the  A',  o/  gflory 

KING  of  Kings. 
14  The  A.  of  kings  is  drawing  near 
-!s  Lord  of  hosts;  the  A.  oj  kings 
144  dim.,  .behold  the  A.  o)  kings 
155  bands,  Sent  by  the  A',  of  kings 

191  A",  o/  kings,  and  Prince  of  Peace 
2 .;   A.  of  kings,  and  Lord  of  lords 
256  The  K.  o)  Kings,  and  Lord  of 
465  a.  o]  kings,  and  wilt  thou  d<  ign 
053  A',  or  A"// •(/.»  in  hea\  en  we'll  crown 

1003  Praises  to  the  A.  of  kings 

Our  KING. 
03  view  The  glories  of  oui*  K. 
69  o  God,  our  A.,  whose  sovereign 
240  o  Christ,  our  A'.,  Creator,  Lord 
[osanna  to  our  K. 

;  K.  and  Portion 
1076  There  dwells  the  Lord,  our  K. 
H  B9  Protect  •  ■  Great  God,  our  AT. 
IU'jT  8u  thou  art  still  <»«/■  A. 

ki: 

30  AVhoin  k.  adored  in  songs 
218  That/,,  and  prophets  never  knew 
821  Which  A.  and  prophets  waited 
037  Mightiest  k.  his  power  shall  own 

KINGDOM. 

51  His  A.  is  glorious,  and  rules  over 
lis  Be  the  A.  all  thine  own 

-  ,.  is  torever 
l'.O  land  of  their  sojourn. ..A.  of  love 
181  li  s  A.  still  incr< 

.  isfr.  cannot  fail 
251  ins  /,.  over  all  maim 
. 
ihy  t  biiat  p 

.orious 

ring  Hi/  heavenly  A.  in 
e  a.  axed  within 
545  <  dne 

5S3  The  heavenly  A.  suffers 


697  And  claim  the  A.  of  the  earth 

•  -k  i>  thine 
M0  He  that  umh  God's  k.  comes 
',  i»i  TIiy  A.  coin.' :  thy  will  bo  done 
:  16  And  thine  the  /•...  thine  the 

.  love  thy  A.,  Lord 
N,k<  hasten  Thy  A.  from  above 
\  ail  Which  makes  tiiy  k. 
hen  thou  shalt  in  thy  A. 
S01  Thy  A.  come  to  every  heart 
879  In  the  A.  of  your  Lord 
680  For  of  such  is  the  A.  of 
id'.*  His  A.  spread  from  idiore 
1029  See  the  A.  I  bestow 
1070  His  A.  still  maintains 

KINGDOMS. 
503  K.  rise  and  wane 

763  For  not  like  /, .  of  the  world 
.  be  A.  are  bui  one 

Lnd  the  A.  of  this  world 
938  Are  the  A.  of  his  son 
1018  lit-  claims  the  A.  for  his  own 
1018  The  A.  all  obey  his  word 
1103  The  earth's  extended  A.  lie 

KINSMAN. 
203  A.,  Friend,  and  elder  Brother 

KISS,  KISSED. 
251  K.  the  exalted  Son 
350  And  k.  his  late-returning  son 
375  let  us  in,  though  late,  u>  A.  his 
915  and  Kighteou>ness  haw-  kissed 

KNEE.  KNEES. 
33  Ne'er  may  We  bow  the  A.  to  idols 
79  hearts  oi  all  that  bent  the  fc. 
240  Every  k.  to  him  shall  bow 
058  And  bow  my  falter  ng  A. 
015  Let  every  k.  to  Jesus  bow 
003  Your  km  es  are  fain:,  y  iir  souls 
000  The  weakest  saint  upon  his  k. 

KNEEL.  KNEELING. 
43  While  in  thy  house  we  A. 
683  to  the  mercy-seat,  fervently  A'. 

750  Come,  let  us  A.  and  }  ray 
1105  kitcttiiaj  at  thy  gracious  throne 

KNIT. 
1102  All  hearts  are  A.  in  holy  love 
1107  As  thou  dost  A.  them,  Lord,  in 

KNO  K.  KNO  KETH,  KNOCKING. 

340  A'.,  and  weem  .   krock— lie  knows 
352  God  calling  yet !  and  shall  he  u. 
377  Thou  biost  us  /', .  and  enur  in 
370  How  it  ktwvkelh,  bnoeketh 

now  Btam  -  the 

370  Think  you  death  will  stand  a-... 
403  Lord,  1  am  k.  at  th<  gate 

KNOW. 

126  Thee  to  perfection  who  can  k\ 
■  .  little  do  m 

300  My  son,  A.  thou  the  Lord 
381  rlo  A.  thee  who  thou  art 


KNO 


92 


LAM 


4-J.")  Thee  only  would  1 k. 
437  How  can  a  sinner  k.  His 
466  Him  to  k.  is  life  and  peace 
494  'I  bee  only  would  I  k. 
534  Thee,  only  thee,  resolved  to  k. 
551  seek  to  /. ..  Shall  know  him  and 
030  Of  those  who  /,'.,  or  know  him 
tbing  /.".,  or  seek,  beside 
.  thee.  Saviour,  who  thou 
7 14  And  only  thee  to  /.'. 

•  ii  h .  as  we  are  known 
1059  And  ih.v  thai  k.  and  see  him 
ben,  Lord,  shall  I  fully  k. 

KNOWS. 
872  Is  here  a  soul  that  k.  thee  not 
376  Jesus  waited. .  .But  he  k.  thee 
642  He  k.  the  way  he  taketh 

KNOWN. 

03  name  And  joy  to  make  it  k. 
121  every  heart  Is  fully  k.  to  thee 
123  Lord,  all  I  am  is  k.  to  thee 
126  onlv  to  thee,  0  God,  is  k. 
332  What  shall  I  do  to  make  it  k. 

1021  Shall  shortly  he  made  k. 

1050  Knowing  as  I  am  k. 

KNOWLEDGE. 
01  To  ask  the  k.  of  thy  word 
123  O  wondrous  //.,  deep  and  high 
2';*.»  The  k.  of  myself  bestow 
290  year  to  year  does  k.  soar 
299  Here  the  fair  tree  of  k.  grows 
444  And  all  your  k.  shall  be 
456  other  k.  I  disdain 
504  do  thy  will,  My  k.  would  be 
531  And  in  the  k.  of  my  Lord 
»')('»!)  My  k.  of  that  life  is  small 
927  Their  souls  for  lack  of  k.  die 
1098  Of  /..,  truth,  and  thee 


LABOR. 
140  They  show  the  I.  of  thy  hands 
565  Pill  brightest  hours  with  /. 

603  Go,  /.  on  ;  spend  and  he  spent 
640  o  bappy,  if  ye  /.  as  Jesus 
648  Our  /.  this,  our  only  aim 
;  12  /,.  is  rest,  and  pain  i->  sweet 

80S  Accept  these  hands  to  /. 

81 1  In  the  sweet  /.  of  his  love 

si!)  Nor  let  them  /.,  Lord,  in  vain 

923  In  tli is  blest  /.  share  a  part 

'.•S3  Llfe*8  /.  done,  as  sinks  the  (day 

1108  bl(  sslng,  Were  /.  without  rest 

LABORS. 

1 10  when  each  daj  'a  scenes  imp!  I, 
.  e,  to  their  /.  entering  in 
■    daily  /.  to  pursue 
E 10  .\nd  by  your  /.  sinn<  rs  live 
mo  'j  bat  beaven     .  Where  all  our  I. 
973  on:  .  Becurely  laid 

I  :i  earthly  /.  done 
1044  When  shad  my  /.  have  an  end 


LABORED,  LABORING. 
547  Son. .  .and  I.  for  our  good 
362  Ye  laboring,  burdened,  sin-sick 

LABORER,  LABORERS. 
570  Ale  there  QOt  in  the  /.'>■  day 
578  Labort  rs  "f  Christ,  arise 
598  More  I.  for  the  Lord 
sit;  vineyard. . .  Before  his  /.  lies 
SIS  The  /.  are  few 

LADDER. 

640  What  are  they  but  the  7. 
090  Prayer  climbs  the  I.  Jacob 

LADEN. 

340  Come,  ye  weary,  heayy-7. 
728  Are  ye  weak  ami  heavy-/. 
732  Laboring  and  heavy-/. 
1070  And  I.  souls  by  thousands 

LAMB. 
At  the  great  supper  of  the  L. 
L.  of  God,  for  sinners  slain 
Fall  down. .  .and  worship  the  L. 
Worthy  the  I*.,  that  once  was 
Might  view  the  L.  in  his  own 
Thou  art  the  ever-slaughtered  L. 
The  L.  upon  his  tin-one 
Sinners,  bebold  the  L. 
cry.  Salvation  to  the  L. 
Now  thy  little  L's  brief 
Ascribe  their  conquest  to  the  L. 
The  L.  is  ail  thy  splendor 
The  L.  is  their  light  and  sun 
Shout  the  L.,  who  died  for  all 
And  sound. .  .The  slaughtered  L. 


12 

20 

51 

73 
210 
250 

312 

991 
1007 

1045 
1000 

1003 

1069 

1077 

Atoning  LAMB. 
221  Thou  loving,  all-o.  L. 

331  The  all-a.  L.;  Redemption 

430  wash  in  blood. .  .Of  the  a.  L. 
435  know  The  all-;/.  L. 
520  O,  all-a,  L.  of  God 

lilt  <  ding  LAMB. 
324  Salvation  !  O  thou  h.  L. 
483  Thou  gracious,  />.  L. 
1009  Glory  to  the  b.  L. 

LAMB  OF  GOD. 
210  The  spotless  L.  of  O.  is  slain 
262  Lead  me  to  the  L.  of  Q. 
331   Extol  the  L.  of  O. 
378  o  L.  of  (?.,  for  sinners  slain 
393  o  L.  of  O'..  i  come  I  i  come 
526  o  all-atoning  L. 
031  Thou  L.  "i  &.i  thou  P] 
751  The  spotless  L.  of  (!. 

Paschal  lamp,. 
246  P.  /-..  by  God  appointed 

259  is  our  /'.  /..  to-day 
B46  A'im  eat  the  /'.  L. 

d  B8. 
679  Like  I  they  shall  still  in 

;  18   '  1  i>  there.  With  the  /.  of  thy 


LAM 


93 


LAY 


827  Hark,  how  he  calls  the  tender  7. 

[ow  he  called  little  children  as  /. 
Btf  Bear  the  /..  when  they  are  weary 
888  While  the  /.  thy  bosom  share 

ii'l  I.  for  whom  the  Shepherd  bled 
take  these  little  /..  said  he 

LAME. 
1  And  leap,  ye  7.,  for  joy 
739  L.  as  I  am,  I  take  the  prey 

LAMENT. 
879  Lei  me  now  my  sins  7. 
412  Timely  my  sins  I. 

1001  Who  can  how  /.  the  lot 

LAMP,  LAMPS. 
200  As  when  the  cloudless  7.  of  day 
Bright  as  a  I.  its  doctrines  shine 
297  This  7.,  through  all  the  tedious 
345  Lest  thv  7.  should  fail  to  burn 

930  benighted  The  7.  of  life  deny 
999  And  the  7.  of  his  love  is  thy 

1012  Which  hangs  like  a  7.  in  the  tomb 
1015  With  my  lamps  well  trimmed  and 
10:34  Ye  golden  7.  of  heaven,  farewell 

LAND. 
14  O  blest  the  7.,  the  city  blest 
70  To  every  I.  the  earth  around 

rd  of  every  7.  and  nation 
289  gospel. .  .all  our  7.  o'erspread 
542  mountain-top  See  all  the  7.  below 
542  But  now  the  /.  | 

liter  blessings  o'er  the  7. 
:  brougb  all  this  happy  1. 
873  Gently  passing  To  the  happy  7.  on 

911  Proclaim  To  many  a  wakening  J. 
917  And  over  7.,  and  stream,  and 
920  grace  proclaim  In  every  7.,  of 

931  mercy  To  every  7.  below 
933  The  7.  before  you  lies 

941  From  some  far,  forgotten  7. 
1010  Still  through  this  I.  of  woe 
1033  And  reach  the  heavenly  7. 
1037  Death  divides. .  .heavenly  I.  from 
1041  There  is  a  7.  mine  eye  hath 
1051  Eair  /..'  could  mortal  eyes 
1055  joyful  feet . . .  Amid  that  glorious  7. 
1071  Who  would  not  seek  the  happy  I. 
1076  The  goodly  I.  I 
1076  the  wonders. .  .Through  all  their  I. 
10S9  Long  may  our  I,  be  bright 
1090  God  bless  our  native  l.~ 
1003  Flow  around  this  happy  7. 

The  /.  we  love  the  D 

1100  This  7.  we  fondly  call  our  own 
1109  Bold  an  unknown  7.  to  try 

LANDS. 
908  And  distant  I.  obey 

912  Bee,  from  all  7..  from  the  isles 
922  We  meel  through  distant  /. 
925  light  shall  shine  on  distant  7. 

LANDSCAPE. 
180  Amid  the  verdant  7.  flow 
103?  And  view  the  7.  o'er 


LANE. 
897  By  7.  and  cell  obscure 

LANGUAGE,  LANGUAGES. 
222  What  I  shall  I  borrow 

589  thought  be  broken,  /.  lame 
092  And  all  the  powers  of  7.  fail 
980  In  7.  that  no  tongue  can 
79  People.  ..01  various  languages 

LANGUID. 

423  Who  fixed  his  K.  eyes  on  me 
558  Look  as  when  thy  7.  eye 
647  Faith  our  I.  spirits  cheering 

LANGUISH,  LANGUISHING,   LAN- 
GUOR. 
646  Suffer  not  our  hearts  to  7. 
683  Come... disconsolate,  where'er  ye  7. 
747  Say,  why  do  I  7.  and  pine 
969  And  let  me  I.  into  life 
1004  1 7.  and  sigh  to  be  there 
852  weak,  and  languishing,  and  low 
415  Could  my  zeal  no  languor  know 
012  When  I.  and  disease  invade 

LATE. 
375  I/.,  late,  so  late !  and  dark 
412  Pre  yet  it  be  too  I. 

LAUNCH. 
1038  Fearless  I'd  I.  away 
1109  We  I.  into  the  foaming  deep 

LAUREL. 
1060  Thine  is  the  victor's  7. 

LAVISH. 
779  Then  shall  God,  with  7.  hand 
930  In  vain  with  7.  kindness 

LAW. 
142  Justice  stand  To  guard  his  holy  7. 
198  The  giver  of  the  7. 
263  Be  my  7.,  and  I  shall  be 
368  And  every  I.  of  sin  re 
305  Thy  7.  demands  a  perfect  heart 
391  Against  thv  L,  against  thy  grace 
482  That  blessed  I  of  thine 

482  The  L  ol  liberty.  ..perfect  law  of 

482  Thy  nature  be  my  L 

560  Give  me  to  keep  thy  perfect  7. 

732  That  by  love's  eternal  L 
803  Write  thy  7.  of  love  within 
8-32  Its  willing  soul  to  keep  thv  7. 
904  And  thus  thy  /.  of  love  fulfill 
965  The  /.  gives  sin  its  damning 

LAWS. 
57  L.  which  never  shall  be  broken 
200  The  eternal  7.  of  truth  and  right 
2'J2  Thy  7.  are  pure,  thy  judgments 

LAV.  LAYS. 
195  The  high  and  BOlem  7. 

rvants  of  God,  In  Joyful  lays 
133  Come,  o  my  soul,  in  Bacred  7. 
741  In  e\ 


LAZ 


94 


LIB 


l  ry  aloud  in  heavenly  7. 
10W  I  join  the  heavenly  I 

LAZABUB. 

417  O'er  the  grave  whore  L.  slept 
723  o'er  the  grave  whore  /,.  Blept 
MW2  Although,  like  L.,  sick  and 

LEAD. 
110  O  7.  me  onward  to  The  skies 
169  7>.  me  a  way  I  have  not 
171  L.  me  all  my  journey  through 

878  And  /.  us  in  the  paths  of  life 

465  /..  us,  Lord,  from  earth  to  heaven 

48  Gently  will  ho  /.  the  weak 

496  And  /.  me  to  thy  holy  hill 

(ill  o  /.  us  gently  on  until 

646  Gently,  Lord,  0  gently  I.  us 

655  L.  me  by  thine  own  hand 

682  L.,  kindly  Light,  amid  the 

718  L.  mo  to  my  journey's  end 

885  L.  us  where  thou  hast  trod 

LEADS. 
563  royal  Master,  L.  against  the  foe 
669  Christ  7.  me  through  no  darker 
907  And  still  it  7.,  as  once  it  did 
1112  "Whose  spirit  7.  believing  souls 

LEADER. 

566  Lo !  your  L.  from  the  skies 
566  Follow  where  your  L.  trod 
56S  The  Lord  himself,  thy  L. 
577  The  Lord  our  L.  is 
577  And  ever  with  our  _L.  rest 
648  L.  of  faithful  souls,  and  Guide 
720  Only  thou  our  L.  be 
1045  Our  gracious  L.  claims  our  praise 
1061  And  they  who,  with  their  L. 

LEADETH,  LEADING. 

179  He  7.  my  soul  where  the  still 
622  He  7.  me!  O  blessed  thought 
182  Leading  onward,  beaming  bright 

LED. 

108  Thus  far  the  Lord  hath  I.  me  on 

■  rmore  be  /.  to  thee 
439  Whose  love  hath  gently  7.  me  on 
1103  L.  on  by  thine  unerring  aid 

LEAF,  LEA.VES. 
629  murmuring  wind,  the  quivering  7. 
'.<:  i  the  withering  /.  Scarce  whispers 
977  Ami  ray  their  silken  leaix  8  unfold 
1068  i  he  /.  around  me  falling 

LEAN,  LEANED. 

451  In  him  lam  blest,  I /.  on  his  breast 
667  hour  of  grief.. .  will  L  upon  its  God 
745  L.  on  thy  Redeemer's  breast 

905  We  /.  on  others  as  we  walk 
1012  And  /.  on  the  tatth  of  his  word 
679  The  soul  thai  "li  .Jesus  hath  hum  <l 

LEAP,  LEAPS. 

i  AnM  /..  ye  lame,  for  Joy 
6Gb  Bfy  heart  would  /.  for  joy 


739  17.  for  joy,  pursue  my  way 
703  My  spirit  leaps  with  inward  joy 

LEARN,  LEARNING. 

188  L.  his  name  and  taste  his  joy 
205  L.  thy  love  while  gazing  thus 
195  Pain  would  I  /.  of  thee,  my 
591  But  /.  what  God  is  like 
866  And  let  those  /.,  who  here 
24  Learning  here,  by  faith  and  love 


LEAVE. 

And  7.  me  not  alone 

Here,  then,  to  thee  thine  own  I  7. 

o  never  let  me  /.  thy  side 

L.  all  to  him,  your  Lord 

And  seems  to  /.  us  to  ourselves 

L.,  O  leave  me  not  alone 

Then  7.  me  not  when  griefs 

Prone  to  /•  the  God  l  love 

Tender  Shepherd,  never  /.  us 

Lord,  thou  wouldst  no  longer  7. 


455 

475 
4S3 
569 
596 
656 
660 
726 
889 
1007 

LEGACY. 
203  tear  of  sorrow. .  .7.  of  love 
833  Accept  your  precious  7. 

LEGAL. 

542  This  moment  end  my  7.  years 

LEGIONS. 

193  Through  all  the  shining  7.  ran 
226  Jesus  triumphs  !  countless  I. 
778  And  scattered  their  7.,  was 

LEISURE. 
675  And  a  heart  at  7.  from  itself 

LENDETH. 
904  L.  his  substance  to  the  Lord 

LENGTHEN,  LENGTHENS. 

668  And  7.  out  my  days 

946  Who  kindly  lengthens  out  our 

951  To  God,  wiio  7.  out  our  days 
953  Who  7.  out  our  trials 

LEPER,  LEPERS,  LEPROSY. 
425  Touch  me,  and  make  the  /.  clean 
527  Touch  me.  and  make  the  7.  Clean 
1099  The  /.  with  his  tainted  life 
40  Lepers  and  lame,  and  all  were 
305  The  leprosy  ii»  s  deep  *  tthin 
307  Purge  out  the  Inbred  /. 

LIBERTY. 

1  19  in  his  justice. .   m<>re  than  7. 
331  Ye  slaves   .  .YOUT  /.  receive 
407  And  set  my  soul  at  /. 
479  The  dav  of  /.  draws  near 
482  The  law  <;f  /.  from  sin 
191  Bet  our  hearts  at  /. 
502  And  bring  the  glorious  7. 
:.i2  a  pledgeofl. 
686  I  ask   .  .The  7.  from  sin 
786  In  bonds,  my  perfeel  7. 
998  breathe  air  of  boundless  /. 
land  "f  sa-  led  /. 


LIE 


95 


LIG 


1089  Sweet  land  of  7. 

1089  Author  of  7.,  To  thee  we  sing 

1098  valleys  shout  The  Bonga  of  7. 

LIE. 

156  He  makes  me  down  to  7. 

971  ground  Where  you  must  shortly  7. 

972  Must  I.  as  low  as  ours 

LIFE, 
l  New  7.  the  dead  receive 

14  Let  new  and  nobler  7.  begin 
58  Endless  I.  in  him  possessing 

64  Till  7.,  and  love,  and  joy  divine 
93  ebbs  out  L*s  little  day 

106  I  may  of  endless  7.  partake 
135  Lord  of  all  7.,  below,  above 
227  sad  were  the  7.  we  may  part 
230  From  death  to  7.  eternal.  From 
232  Where  /.  is  waking  all  around 
246  L.  is  given  through  thy  name 
309  And  give  them  I.  divine 
318  Thou  art  the  L. :— the.  rending 
823  Millions... here  found  7.  and  peace 
837  Find  on  earth  the  7.  of  heaven 
343  Soon  your  7.  will  pass  away 

There  is  a  7.  above,  Unmeasured 
377  The  7.  eternal  give 
453  new  creation,  a  7.  from  the  dead 

406  That  long  as  I.  itself  shall  last 
500  To  die  in  thee  is  7.  to  me 

558  I/.,  and  happiness,  and  love  Drop 
586  gracious  wdl. .  .offers  7.  to  all 
602  And  were  this  7.  the  utmost  span 
669  If  7.  be  long.  I  will  be  glad 
676  And  love  and  7.  before 
719  By  his  death  to  7.  restored 
730  L.,  and  health,  and  peace 
730  L.  deriving  from  his  death 
740  While  7.,  and  thought,  and  being 
755  In  thee  is  7.  provided  For  all 
773  !>.,  love,  and  joy,  still  gliding 
791  In  thee  eternal  7.  we  know 
826  Till  at  thy  will  this  7.  is  o'er 
899  I>.  from  the  dead.  Almighty 

shall  be  clothed  with  endless  7. 
1005  Owning  that  7.  and  death  Alike 
1050  L.  from  the  dead  is  in  that  word 
1056  swallowed  up  <  >f  everlasting  7. 
1070  strains  are  telling  Of  that  new  7. 
1088  to  glory,   .and  rind  true  7.  begin 
1106  May  they  through  L  go  on 

His  LIFE. 
58  Ye  for  whom  his  7.  was  given 
259  He  who  gave  for  us  his  I. 

407  Who  gave  his  I.  that  I  might  live 
1085  Who  gave  liu>  I.  for  all 

My  LIFE. 
389  But  though  my  7.  henceforth 
500  My  7.  in  thee,  thy  life  in  me 
519  Jesus,  my  L.,  thyself  apply 
637  My  7.,  my  friends,  my  soul,  I 
875  Father,  I  know  that  all  my  7. 
692  God  of  my  7.,  through  all  my 
094  Lord  Jesu^  I  l.r ist,  my  L.,  my 


Of  LIFE. 
358  'Tis  not  the  whole  of  1.  to  live 
531  Fullness  of  7.  eternal  And 

656  Thou  of  7.  the  fountain  art 

*'.')  1  My  span  of  7.  will  soon  be  done 
732  Light  of  7.'/  we  walk  in  thee 

■  .  the  day,  the  day  of  l. 
1099  Thou  Lord  of  7.  and  death 

Thy  LIFE. 
289  And  fill  with  all  thy  I.  below 
385  I  -hall  thy  1.  receive 
491  Let  us  all  thy  7.  receive 

519  More  of  thy  /.,  and  more  I  have 
584  My  soul,  weigh  not  tliy  7. 
868  the  power  of  thy  /.-giving  word 
987  Tin/ 1.  I  read,  my  gracious 

LIFT,  LIFTS,  LIFTED. 

21  Those  that  are  cast  down  J.  up 

237  L.  up  your  heads,  ye  heavenly 

251  L.  up  your  heart,  /.  up 

54-2  hope. .  .It  Uf:s  me  up  to  things 

657  It  /.  the  fainting  spirit  up 

169  power. .  .lifted  up  my  sinking 

LIGHT. 
33  Led  by  the  l.  thy  grace  imparts 
72  at  the  creation,  The  L  first  had 

94  Turn. .  .for  us  its  darkness  into  l. 

95  Whilst  I  enjoy  the  /". 

104  sovereign  word  restores  the  7. 

105  For  all  the  blessings  of  the  7. 
116  Clad  in  7.  and  deathless  bloom 
163  A  burning  and  a  shining  7. 
204  beaming  L.  and  love  upon  my 
273  Enable  with  perpetual  7.  The 

278  Come  as  the  7.:  to  us  reveal 

279  And  let  there  now  be  7. 
284  Gome,  L.  serene,  and  still 
292  That  see  the  7.,  or  feel  the  sun 
295  Here  7.  descending  from  above 
299  And  still  increasing  7. 

303  Till  he  his  7.  impart 

349  While  life  prolongs  its  precious  I. 

375  No  7.  had  we  ;— for  that  we  do 

375  let  us  in,  that  we  may  find  the  7. 

426  I  am  this  dark  world  s  L. 

445  Faith  lends  its  realizing  I. 

477  I  see  from  far  thy  beauteous  7. 

496  The  darkness  shineth  as  the  7. 

507  And  God  himself  is  7. 

510  I  look  for  many  a  lesser  7. 

516  As  by  the  7-.  of  opening  day 

546  morn  the  7.  reveals,  2\o  light 

552  Turned  my  darkness  into  7. 

570  L.  of  the  world  !  thy  beams 

620  At  eve  it  shall  be  7. 

640  the  eflluence  of  uncreated  L. 

644  By  whose  7.  my  soul  shall 

047  May  our  7.  be  always  burning 

672  Thy  path  unsullied  L 

<>s'-'  Lead,  kindly  L.,  amid  the 

691  Shed  o'er  the  world  thy  holy  L 

694  Let  me  with  joy  behold  the  7. 

845  Till  he  eomes.  .  .In  their  golden  Z. 

B81  whose  beams  alone  L.  the 

913  Let  there  be  light 


LIG 


96 


LIS 


928  When  will  the  promised  /.  arise 

939  Pour  the  living  /.  of  heaven 
911    /..  of  nations,  lead  us  o'er 

m  it  dwells  with  thee  in  I. 
1026  Day  of  unimagined  /. 
1058  The  I  bo  new  and  golden 
1061  What  /.  beyond  compare 
1063  a  sure  and  a  permanent  I. 
1004  arrayed  With  glory  and  I 

A  LIGHT. 

296  It  Rives  a  I.  to  every  age 
549  -1  /.to  shine  upon  the  road 
641  Sometimes  a  I.  surprises 
975  vale. .  .1  see  a  I.  within  it  shed 

Kvn^lasting  LIGHT. 
657  blaze  Of  everlasting  I. 
768  with  thee. .  .thine  everlasting  I. 
5 i ;  God,  your  everlasting  I. 

1014  Shines  the  everlasting  I. 

Glorious  LIGHT. 

694  Yea,  like  thyself,  in  glorious  J. 

940  Grant  them,  Lord,  the  glorious  I. 
942  promised. .  .Glorious  l.  in  latter 

Heavenly  LIGHT. 
346  Wait  till  Iveavenly  I.  appears 
809  Lord. .  .the  heavenly  I.  divine 
821  are  our  eyes . . .  see  this  heave  n  ly  I 
902  For  them  that  heavenly  I.  shall 

In  the  LIGHT. 
507  Walk  in  the  I. !  so  shalt  thou 
507  Walk  in  the  I. !  and  e'en 
1065  And  walk  in  the  l.  of  the  Lamb 
1071  loyal  hearts. .  .Stand  ever  in  the  I. 

My  LIGHT. 
397  On  thee  I  call,  My  L,  my 
496  Be  thou  my  I.,  be  thou  my  way 
639  In. .  .temptation,  My  L,  my  help 

Of  LIGHT. 

86  This  is  the  day  of  I. 
286  Spirit  of  I. !  explore,  And 

707  When  sink  the  beams  of  I. 
958  in  the  land  of  I.  we  dwell 

Tliy  LIGHT. 
962  Let  thy  I.  within  me  shine 
298  O  send  ttiy  I.  and  truth  abroad 
428  Light  in  thy  I.  0  may  I  see 

■a  in  thy  I.  still  may  I  see 

1015  Where  thy  1. 1  do  not  see 

With  LIGHT. 
1  15  Filled. ..new-made  world  with  I. 
£67  Holy  Ghost,  with  I.  divine 

808  And  li  11  our  souls  with  L 

LIGHTS,  LIGHTED,   LIGHTEN, 
LIGHTING. 

so.".  /,.  in  a  benighted  land 

708  whose  eyes  Are  lighted  from 
980  shall  we,  whose  souls  are  I. 
27-i  And  lighten  with  celestial  are 


411  L.  mine  eyes  with  faith;  my 
731  Lighting  up  the  steps  to  glory 

LIGHTNING,  LIGHTNINGS. 

866  The  /.-rifts  disclose  his  throne 
956  As  the  I.  from  the  sky  Darts 
1092  Thunder  thy  clarion,  and  I.  thy 
1018  His  lightnings  Hash,  his  thunders 

LIKE,  LIKENESS. 
715  And  make  me  all  I.  thee 
775  Be  /.  your  Lord,  his  word  embrace 
804  Make  us. .  .Altogether  l.  our  Lord 
631  0  make  me  in  tny  likeness  shine 
1004  To  his  glorious  I.  wrought 

LILY,  LILIES. 
875  How  sweet  the  I.  grows 
875  The  I.  must  decay 
611  Who  gives  the  lilies  clothing 

LIMB,  LIMBS. 
436  At  cost  of  life  and  L,  I  cling 
995  And  must  these  active  limbs  of 

LINE,  LINES. 
342  message. .  .Every  I.  is  full  of  love 
396  But  I  can  read  each  moving  /. 
292. We  read  thy  name  in  fairer  lines. 
299  adored  For  these  celestial  I. 
837  Be  written. .  .ever-radiant  I. 

LINGER,    LINGERS,    LINGERED, 

LINGERING. 
354  Then  I.  not  in  all  the  plain 
668  And  gladly  I.  out  below 
1088  But  while  I  here  must  I. 
92  still  the  Spirit  lingers  near 
999  Perchance  thy  weak,   .lingered 
236  But  we  are  lingering  here 
663  To  lift  the  I.  heart  from 

LION. 
229  L.  of  Judah,  hail !    And 

888  Let  them  be  the  Us  prey 

LIP,  LIPS. 
1008  Child. .  .Thy  I.  and  eye  so  bright 
40  To  touch  thy  servants'  lips  with 
91  Guard  thou  the  /.  from  sin,  the 
129  o  may  our  /.  confess  thy  name 
151  My  /.  shall  dwell  upon  thy 
241  His  /.  with  grace  o  erflow 
261  Hark,  his  gracious /.  bestow 
771  speak  Through  /.  of  humble  clay 
828  Since  his  own  /.  to  us  declare 
994  Through  these  parched  I.  of  thine 

LISP. 
1  is  May  a  mortal  /.  thy  name 

889  Taught  to  /.  the  holy  praises 

LISTEN,  LISTENS,  LISTENING. 
46  And  /.  to  the  sacred  word 

771  Now  /.  to  our  cry 
952  We  /.  for  thy  welcome  voice 
376  He  who  list,  us  when  we  cry 
188  'iiii  //.-/'  nntg  worlds  shall  join 


LIT 


97 


LOO 


195  Calm  on  the  I.  ear  of  night 
828  While  /.  thousands  gathered 
707  That  /.  ear  to  sain 
865  Here  may  the  I.  throng 

LITANY. 

723  Hear  our  solemn  /. 

LITTLE. 
174  How  I.  do  we  know  of  thee 
-  22  Keep  us  I.  and  unknown 
880  Let  the  I.  ones  come  unto  me 
886  how  holy  His  I.  ones  may  be 

888  Now  these  I.  ones  receiving 

889  jL.  ones  are  dear  to  thee 

956  wait.  But  how  I. — none  can  know 

LIVE. 
42  Father,  in  whom  we  I. 
101  And  I.  but  for  the  skies 
10-3  To  I.  more  nearly  as  we  pray 
132  we  at  length  with  thee  may  I. 
144  And  in  thee  do  all  things  I. 
157  O  Lord,  we  '11 1,  to  thee 
234  Say,  L.  forever,  wondrous  King 
277  shall  we  ever  7.  At  this  poor 
281  'Tis  thine  to  bid  the  dying  L 
312  And  bids  the  sinner  I. 
370  Thy  Saviour  bids  me  I. 
385  And  thou  in  me  wilt  I. 
423  I  die  that  thou  mayst  I. 
426  And  now  H.  in  him 
470  I  May  to  thy  great  glory  Z. 
472  To  thee  O  let  me  I. 
490  Who  in  thee  betrin  to  l. 
500  Jesus,  1 I.  to  thee,  The 
508  So  shall  we  ever  /.  and  move 
520  Jesus  hath  died  that  I  might  I. 
541  Shall  I.  to  God  at  last 
610  And  make  me  I.  to  thee 
761  mercy  ever  free.  Shall  while  1 I. 
790  Together  let  us  sweetly  I. 
805  We  like  them  may  I.  and  love 
826  So  unto  thee  1 1,  and  die 
835  And  all  may  I.  by  thee 
849  On  earth  to  I.  in  thee 
951  And  henceforth  /.  and  die  to  him 
901  cease  at  once  to  work  and  I. 
968  How  then  ought  I  on  earth  to  I. 
90S  I  would  not  /.  alway;  I  ask 

LIVES,  LIVING. 
126  What  I.  and  moves,  lives  by 
225  Jesus  l.  who  once  was  dead 
242  He  L,  he  lives,  who  once  was 
251  Who  died,  and  I.  to  die  no  more 
438  He  ever  /.  above.  For  me  to 
1007  Where  it  /.  may  soon  be  living 
500  Living  or  djiug,  Lord,  I  ask 
609  might  know  01  L  thus  to  thee 
1000  /,.  or  dying,  none  wen-  blest 
1095  stand  between.. ./.  and  the  dead 

LIVES,  (plural  of  life.) 
•  'iir  holy  L  thy  power  proclaim 
7oi  And  *  vet  in  our  /.  express 

809  O  let  our  /.,  to  all  around 
loco  And  with  your  t.  adore  him 

7 


LOAD. 
137  To  take  our  I.  of  sins  away 
178  Why  should  this  anxious  f.  Press 

311  to  feel,  And  then  the  I.  remove 

312  He  bore  the  mighty  I. 

413  my  chain,  Or  e'er  throw  off  my  L 
495  0  that  my  /.  of  sin  were  gone 
754  frees  us  From  the  accursed  /. 
891  Each  other's  /.  to  share 
967  Beneath  its  mountain  I. 
1078  My  soul  is  lightened  of  its  I. 

LOADSTONE. 
785  Touched  by  the  I.  of  thy  love 

LOINS. 
647  And  our  I.  be  girded  round 

LONG. 

379  7.  withstood. .  .Long  provoked 
1015  L.,  too  long,  in  sin  and  sadness 

LONG,  LONGS,  LONGING,  LONG- 
INGS. 
63  And  shall  we  I.  and  wish  in  vain 
419  For  thee  1 1,  to  thee  I  look 
1071  paradise  !  I  greatly  I.  to  see 
509  The  love  that  longs  for  God 
550  So  1.  my  soul,  O  God,  for  thee 
67  thou  shalt  bless  our  longing  eyes 
312  To  him  lift  up  your  I.  eyes 
384  I  am  I.  for  thy  favor 
418  And  I.  hopes,  and  cheerful 
631  My  I.  heart  implores  thy 
1074  No  I.  we  find  for  the 
681  These  passionate  longings  for 

LONG-SUFFERING. 
163  Be  thou,  l.-s.,  slow  to  wrath 
558  On  me  be  all  l.-s.  shown 

LOOK. 
7  Jesus,  we  I.  to  thee 
30  Met  in  thy  name,  we  I.  to  thee 
67  To  thee  we  I.,  on  thee  we  call 
252  sinners  dare  L.  up  to  thine 
307  Jesus,  a  word,  a  I.  from  thee 
312  Jesus,  we  I.  to  thee ;  Where  else 
399  To  thee  I  look,  to  thee,  my  Lord 
423  never. .  .Can  I  forget  that  I. 
423  A  second  I.  he  gave,  which  said 
426  L.  unto  me,  thv  morn  shall  rise 
5.58  like  Peter. .  .Turn,  and'/,  upon 
606  And  still  to  things  eternal  I. 
722  Let  us  still  to  thee  I.  up 
742  1 1,  to  thee,  I  lay  my  hand 
804  Jesus,  Lord,  we  /.  to  thee  ;  Let 
880  That  I  might  have  seen  his  kind  I. 
949  eye  Still  I.  on  us  in  love 

LOOKS,  LOOKED,  LOOKING. 
505  discerning  eye  That  I.  to  thee 
426  I  looked  to  Jesus,  and  I  found 

1094  To  thee  we  /.,  to  thee  we  dried 
555  on  my  guard,  And  looking  up  to 

1024  And  L  for  our  Lord 

LOOM. 

597  Thine  is  the  I.,  the  forge,  the 


LOR 


98 


LOV 


LORD. 
435  truly  say  That  Jesus  is  the  L. 
is  L.  ami  Master  of  the  whole 
And  Christ  Is  /,.  Indeed 
641  Ii  is  the  L.  who  rises  With 
7~0  There  our  /..  we  soon  shall  see 
755  do  separation  Between  my  L.  and 

Still  let  us  own  our  common  L. 
800  one  L.  below,  above 
885  Thou  art  our  holy  L. 
932  Proclaim,  The  />.  is  come 
1008  Faith  cries  out,  It  is  the  L. 
1050  Forever  with  the  L.!  A  men 

LORE. 
1099  Give  wisdom's  heavenly  I. 

LOSE,  LOSING. 
102  We  I.  ourselves  in  heaven  above 
566  We  cannot  I.  our  cause 
591  And  learn  to  I.  with  God 
492  Well  for  him. .  .all  things  /on/*/;;/ 

LOSS. 
SOS  For  this  we  count  the  world  but  I. 
213  o  may  we  count  the  world  as  J. 
£20  All  things  for  him  account  but  I. 
471  All  things  for  thee  we  count  but  I. 
603  Thine  earthly  I.  is  heavenly  gain 
780  We  tor  his  sake  count  all  tilings  I. 
798  And  gladly  reckon  all  things  t. 
1011  Our  /.  is  his  infinite  gain 

LOST. 
L.  and  undone,  for  aid  I  flee 
And  I.,  I  am,  till  thou  art  mine 
Lord,  I  am  I.— but  thou  bast  died 
Jesus,  when  I  have  I.  my  all 
Father,  thy  long-L  son  receive 
I  once  was  {.,  but  now  am  found 
Till  I  am  wholly  /.  in  thee 
Let  all  I  am  in  thee  be  I. 
Till  all  I  am  is  I.  in  thee 
Till  all  I  have  is  l.  in  thine 
All  it  has  won  for  us,  the  I. 
Mourn  for  the  L,— but  pray 
To  God  the  I.  to  bring 


392 
392 
392 

395 
411 
427 
495 
520 
5SJ7 
530 
813 
890 
892 


LOT. 
085  And  wheresoe'er  my  L  may  be 
691  Where'er  our  changeful  /.  is  cast 
090  That  were  Indeed  a  dreadful  I. 
784  Give  us  in  heaven  a  happy  I. 
Mil   Why  hast  thou  cast  our  /.  In 

Go,  share  thy  /.  with  him 
1072  lie  mine  tin'  happier  /.  to  own 
1087  To  glory  in  your  /.  Is  comely 
1068  resigning,— Its /.  foreshadows 

LOVE. 

43  Where  dwells  eternal  /,. 

r.i  <  Mir-  /.  shall  never  cease  to  glow 

60  Lei  /.  divine  within  us  live 

- 1  Aixi  tin  my  soul  with  heavenly  /. 

86  9i  ,■  him  here,  Ami  /.,  ami  praise 

101  and  /.  nils  every  breasi 

119  Who  would  not  /.  the-  wit!) 

i  r.)  \vh<«  then  can  that  vasl  /.  express 


113  Whose  /.  is  as  great  as  his  power 

147  Yet  I  may  /.  thee  too,  0  Lord 

149  If  our  /.  were  but  more  simple 

203  Saviour,  who  can  /.  like 

90S  L.,  which  bore  the  cross  for  us 

905  Here  we  gather  /.  m 

211  Did  eVr  such  /.  ami  sorrow 

21  i  And  /.  beyond  d< 

215  How  vast  the  /.  that  him  inclined 

215  Was  ever  /.  like  thine 

248  Sinners,  whose  /.  can  ne'er 

251  rejoice  in  Jesus'  mighty  I. 

~>0;>  Fill  me  with  thy  heavenly  /. 

272  Thy  patient  /.,  at  what  a*co.3t 

279  Fountain  of  life  and  /. 

804  He  saw,  and,  0  amazing  /. 

317  Thy  ceaseless,  unexhausted  1. 

823  Here  /.,  unchanging  love,  abounds 

327  none  but  God  such  /.  c  in  show 

332  O  unexampled  1..'  O  all-redeeming 

337  All  the  life  of  glorious  I. 

351  The  wonder.  Why  Mich  /.  to  me 

384  L.  of  God,  so  pure  and  changeless 

4oi  my  one  de-ire. .  .Thy  only  /.  to 

411  All  /.  be  paid  to  thee 

442  peace  Of  a  soul  in  its  earliest  I. 

410  A  faith  that  sweetly  works  by  I. 

450  Nothing  but  /.  shall  1  receive 

457  not  speak  Of  any  other  /.  but 

457  Nothing  desire: . .  But  thy  pure  I. 

474  move  In  me,  till  all  my  life  be  /. 

470  nothing  May  dwell  but  thy  pure  7. 

470  My  every  act,  word,  thought,  be  I. 

481  Let  ail  my  hallowed  heart  be  I. 

491  L.  divine,  all  love  excelling 

504  That  did  not  work  by  /. 

504  That  /.  divine  may  rule  my  breast 

533  And  all  my  soul  lie  /. 

530  L.  onlv  can  the  conquest  win 

540  The  /.  Of  Chris;  to  Ofle 

540  God  only  knows  the  /.  of  God 

580  O  may  1  I.  like  thee 

040  The  /.  that  through  all  trouble 

642  in  beavenly  /.  abiding 

099  That  I  may  /.  thee  more 

701  Thy  wondrous  /.  adore 

701  Thee  may  we  /.  alone 

7(io  L.  is  the  sacred  lire  within 

707  There  is  a  /.  that  never  fails 

719  Shows  us  his  eternal  /. 

725  More  /.,  o  Christ,  to  thee.  More 

738  Wondering  at  the  /.  that  crowned 

788  'Tis  /-..'  'tis  Lovel  thou  diedsl 

7S0  sight,  When  those  who  /.  the  Lord 
780  /'/.  is  (he  golden  chain  that  binds 
797  binds  Our  hearts  in  Chribtian  /. 
601   And  all  thy  gracious  /.  proclaim 
so-->  More  and  more  let  /.  abound 
803  Only  /.  to  us  is  given 
803   /,.  the  proof  that  Christ  we  know 

807  When  shall  /.  freely  flow 
880  And  /.  from  God  supreme 
868  And  /.  mi  the  air  with  fragrance 
987  \ii  his  wondrous  /.  proclaim 
■<; 0  To  keep  us  from  our  /. 
1003  Though  thmi  take  what  most  weL 
io.jo  There  /.  shall  have  [ta  perfect 
1054  Precious  Jesus,  whoa  i  /.  cannot 


LOV 


99 


LOV 


1078  By  I.  we  still  rise  And  look 

1079  L.  thee  with  unsinning  heart 
108-1  Praise. .  .For  the  /.  that  crowns 

Boundless  LOVE. 
MM  All  nature  sinus  thy  bound 
312  Thy  boundless  I.  shall  set  lis  free 
316  I  would  thy  boundless  J.  proclaim 
510  things  Thy  boundless  I.  can  give 

Everlasting  love. 
28  Let  the  feast  Be  everlasting  J. 
37  And  sing  thine  evi  rlasting  /. 
221  Thy  sovereign,  everlasting  I. 

480  sing  Thy  everlasting  I.  to  man 

His  LOVE. 
Then  be  h  is  I.  in  Christ  proclaimed 
All  that  see  and  share  his  l. 
And  wonders  of  his  I. 
Resting  in  his  I.  and  favor 
His  I.  can  ne'er  be  told 
His  I.  surpassing  far 
A  token  of  his  I.  he  gives 
dwell  with  God,  to  taste  his  J. 
Stronger  his  1.  than  death  and  hell 
His  I.  was  all  my  song 
His  I.  and  light  Fill  all  my 
What  can  his  /.  withstand 
For  thou  hast  known  his  1. 
While  blest  with  a  sense  of  his  L 
Shall  but  his  L  display 
And  speak  his  I.  abroad 
And  thus  his  l.'s  intent  expressed 
Dwell  on  his  J.  with  sweetest 
I  must  not  taste  his  (. 


5 
27 
183 
247 

304 
437 

512 

530 
540 
546 
572 
588 
621 
747 
761 
7*7 
833 
919 
1020 


In  LOVE. 
270  In  J.  eternal  dwell 
437  In  heaven,  who  dwell  iii  J. 
509  Is  there  less  power  in  I. 
586  Let  all  be  wrought  in  I. 
784  And  perfect  us  in  J. 
791  And  be  forever  lost  in  I. 

Is  LOVE. 
150  God  is  wisdom,  God  £8  I. 
208  In  shining  letters,  God  is  I. 
358  And  all  thy  life  is  /. 
379  God  is  /..'  I  know,  I  feel 
518  And  all  my  heart  is  l. 

738  Thy  nature  and  thy  name  is  L. 

739  Thy  nature  and  thy  name  is  L. 
783  God  is  L.  and  all  his  saints 

799  And  all  the  air  is  I. 

My  LOVE. 
327  I  meet  the  object  of  my  L 
411  fix  My  L  entire  on  thee 
652  That  my  I.  is  weak  and  faint 
7<)2  o  may  my  L  to  thee  Pure 
1029  You  forever  shall  my  I.  and 

Of  LOVE. 

12  We  hist  received  the  pledge  of  I. 
128  Eternal  depth  of  L  di\  Ine 
221  Hark  !  the  voice  of  i.  and  mercy 
279  The  depths  oj  l.  divine 


325  How  rich  the  depths  of  I.  divine 

326  Rivers  of  /.  and  mercy  here 
348  After  all  his  flow  of  l. 

359  Redeemer,  full  of  I. 

410  All  the  life  and  heaven  of  I. 
455  Much  of  L  I  ought  to  know 
188  Jesus,  full  of  I.  divine 

521   A  heart.,    full  of  /.  divine 

521  Thy  new,  best  name  a''  L. 

529  In  all  the  depths  of  I.  divine 

573  The  dignity  of  I. 

743  And  ali  the  forms  of  I  he  wears 

751  Thou  art  the  sea  of  I- 

781  the  heart  Of  /.,  we  offer  thee 

786  And  the  sweet  task  of  /. 

956  patience  of  hope,  and  the  labor  of  I. 

Perfect  love. 
7  In  hope  of  jierfat  1. 
199  Who  joy  in  God  with  perfect  L 
37S  The  love,  the  perfect  I.  of  God 
4^1  Cast  it  out  by  perfect  L 
491  Glory  in  thy  perfect  I. 
502  Spirit  of  perfect  J. 
50(3  guide  Into  thy  perfect  I. 
513  expire.  Cast  out  by  perfect  J. 
523  ina  ire  The  perfect  /.  unknown 
526  And  find  the  pearl  of  perfect  I. 
52!)  And  bless  me  with  thy  perfect  I. 
538  And  depth,  of  perfect  I. 
542  O  glorious  hope  of  perfect  I. 
(i38  They  rest  in  perfect  J. 
715  Till  thou  thy  perfect  J.  impart 
801  And  rise  renewed  in  perfect  I. 
837  O  may  thv  pure  and  perfect  I. 
848  Fill  us  with  thy  perft  ct  J. 
1022  Give  perfect  J.  for  conscious 
1048  Where  all  is  perfect  l. 

Redeeming  LOVE. 
319  Redeeming  J.  has  been  my 
433  The  depth  of  all-redeeming  I. 
438  His  n\\-redceming i.,  His 
483  But  rot  in  thy  redeeming  L 
540  The  greatness  of  redeeming  I. 
7(il  His  dear  redeeming  /.,  His 
818  proclaim  Thine  all-redeeming  l. 
794  Who  rest  in  thy  redeeming  L 
983  With  praises  of  redeeming  l. 

Thy  LOVE. 
'.)  Vast  as  eternity  thy  J. 
19  lives  employ  In  setting  forth  tint  J. 
46  Shed  in  our  hearts  thy  (.  abroad 
52  Let  us  each,  thy  I.  possessing 
55  Let  us  all,  thy  i.  p  ssessing 
64  Come.  Lord,  thy  1.  alone  can 
70  And  saints  on  earth  thyl.  proclaim 
81  To  show  thy  J.  by  morning  light 
101  My  God,  how  endless  is  thij  l. 
113  The  bosom  of  t}nj  I. 
128  Bow  vast  thy  /..  bow  great  thy 
157  And  by  thy  I.  we  live 
159  Thy  1.  our  path  surround 
•-'vi  i »  let  thy  i.  my  hear;  constrain 
271  Proclaimed  thy  /..  and  taught  thy 
282  Much  more  wilt  thou  thyl.  display 
2  :;  Fill  me  with  thy  L 


LOV 


100 


LYR 


888  Just  as  I  am— thy  7.  unknown 
!"'.'  heart  And  tin  it  with  thy  I 

41!)  EYn  life  Itself,  without  thy  I. 
i  0  short  of  thy  7.  I  would  not  stop 
464  Happy  only  in  thy  I. 
176  in  suffering  be  thy  7.  my  peace 
In  weakness  be  thy  I.  my  power 
477  To  taste  thy  /..  be  all  my  choice 
477  I  am  thy  />.,  toy  God,  thy  All 
622  The  virtue  of  thyl. 
544  My  soul  upon  thy  I.  I  cast 

644  Thy  I.  can  And  a  thousand 

554  Thy  I.  so  free,  so  sweet 
616  Thy  I.  my  thoughts  shall  nil 
698  Better  than  life  itself  thyl. 

800  Now,  Jesus,  now  thy  7.  impart 
836  And  all  thy  7.  tome 
987  trace  Thy  7.  in  every  line 
1086  offer  For  all  thy  7.  imparts 

To  LOVE. 
63  We  long  to  7.  as  angels  do 
196  ()  give  us  hearts  to  7.  like  thee 

433  What  shall  I  do  my  God  to  I. 
458  To  7.  my  God  I  only  live 
708  And  death  must  yield  to  7. 
708  What  we  have  ceased  to  7. 

783  Teach  us  to  7.  each  other,  Lord 

With  LOVE. 
271  Inspire  our  souls  with  I. 

650  Our  hearts  with  7.  to  thee 
702  heart,  Inflaming  it  with  7. 
780  His  bosom  glow  with  7. 

1043  And  filled  with  I.,  and  lost 

LOVES. 
261  Still  he  I.  the  earth  he  leaves 
327  Ah  !  who  that  I.  can  love  enough 

651  And  still  he  I.  and  guards 
707  When  earthly  J.  decay 

886  forget  me,  Because  he  7.  me  so 
1088  The  I  to  which  I  cling 

LOVED.  ' 

434  'Twas  he  that  7.  my  soul 
442  lie  hath  /.  me,  1  cried 
518  And  thou  art  7.  alone 

649  /,.  with  an  everlasting  love 
682  Which  I  have  /.  long  since 
700  None  but  his  7.  ones  know 
756  story  That  I  have  /.  so  long 
758  For  Jesus  bath  I.  me,  I  cannot 
788  to  love  As  we  are  /.  by  tiiee 
Btf2  Thou  bast  7.  us.  love  us  still 
886  save  me,  Because  be  7.  me  so 

1026  When  they  who,  unseen,  have  /. 

1029  J j.  and  served  the  Lord  below 

LOVER,  LOV 'ST. 
32  L.  of  souls!  thou  know'st  to  prize 
119  o  Jesus,  /..  of  mankind 
442  And  the  L.  of  sinners  adore 
656  Jesus,  L.  of  my  soul 
560  gay,  poor  sinner,  lov'st  thou  me 

LOVING. 

87  And  for  thy  L-kindness  wait 
186  ret  to  each  I.  heart  bow  i  ear 


1G9  The  heaven  of  7.  thee  alone 
169  And  every  /.  heart 
638  His  /.-kindness  shall  break 
676  Thy  /.-kindness  hath  a  charge 
',  19  Whoso  L-klndness  crowns 
856  With  thy  wonted  (.-kindness 

LOVELY,  LOVELIEST. 
095  J,,  art  thou,  and  full  of  grace 
600  Jesus..  .The  loveliest  and  best 

LOW,  LOWEST. 
548  My  head  is  7.,  my  heart  is  sad 
042  My  heart  may  7.  be  laid 

197  In  vain  we  search  the  lowest  deeps 

L( ) WLY,  LOWLINESS. 
202  And  learn  of  thee,  the  7.  One 
501  Still  to  the  7.  soul  He  doth 
510  find. .  .in  thee,  The  L.  and  the 
521  O  for  a  7.,  contrite  heart 
675  And  a  work  of  7.  love  to  do 
804  L.,  meek,  in  thought  and  word 
851  With  ?.,  thankful  hearts,  we  praise 
932  Stay  not  till  all  the  /.  Triumphant 
894  With  thy  n  eek  lowliness  to  nil 
527  O  give  me  7.  of  heart 

LOYAL. 
1071  Where  7.  hearts  and  true 

LULL,  LULLED. 

681  And  7.  me  to  sleep  on  thy  breast 
1000  Lulled  with  the  transporting 

LURE. 

568  voices  That  7.  thy  soul  astray 

LURKS. 
373  Death. .  .And  7.  in  every  flower 
409  I  feel  Evil  still  7.  within 

LUST. 

477  Nor  let  one  darling  7.  survive 
859  Death  to  each  fleshly  7. 

LUSTER. 
135  We  ask  no  7.  of  our  own 
2<)1  cross.  ..Adds  more  /.  to  the  day 
286  With  7.  shining  more  and  more 
594  Thai  prize.,   shall  new  7.  boast 
809  lives.  . .  With  purest  7.  shine 
815  And  let  them  in  thy  7.  glow 
824  And  let  their  7.  still  increase 

907  star  of  Bethlehem  Bhed  a  /. 

'.<::   rising  from  the  tomb.  With  7. 
'.»>><>  sun. ..Sheds  mellow  7.  o'er  the  scene 

LYRE,  LYRES. 
36  The  I.  of  Hebrew  bards  was  strung 

70  Awake,  my  tongue;  awake,  my  /. 

198  leLri<>ns      strung  and  tuned  the  /. 
229  Each  angel  sweeps  Ins  /. 

658  trembling  hand  and  dro»  ping  7. 
195  angels,  with  their  sparkling  lyres 
285  Then  take  your  golden  /. 
1067  'Mid  the  angelic  /.  a  i 
1078  Join. . .  Hearts,  voices,  and  7. 


MAD 


101 


MAN 


M. 

MADE. 

118  power  alone  All  is  to.,  and 

1-44  since  by  thee  were  all  things  to. 
586  iniquity,  lint  nothing  thou  bast  ///. 
1066  Who  in.  us  very  good 

MADNESS. 
107  No  cherished  to.  vex  the  soul 

MAGNIFY. 

3-1  never  cease  to  laud  and  to. 
384  M.  them  all  in  me 
472  Shall  to.  my  Maker's  name 
847  M.  thy  dying  word 

MAIDENS. 
16  Young  men  and  to.,  raise 

MAIN. 
145  How  to  rise  above  the  m. 
1112  Lord  of  the  wide,  extensive  fit. 

MAJESTY. 

119  Terrible  to.  is  thine 

206  I  see  God  descend  in  to. 
248  To  him  all  m.  ascribe 

322  What  to.  and  grace  Through 
409  Do  thou  thy  nt.  reveal 

412  disclosed  in  to.  -severe 

413  In  to.  come  down 

527  Beam  forth  with  mildest  to. 

710  that  reach  The  M.  on  high 
1013  Robed  in  dreadful  in. 
1029  Judge. .  Clothed  in  to.  divine 
1112  O'erawed  by  to.  divine 

MAKER. 
38  We  would  adore  our  M.  too 
112  And  wide  proclaim  his  M.*s  praise 
139  In  all  our  M.'s  grand  designs 
186  AT.,  and  Monarch,  and  Saviour  of 
412  I  view  my  3/.  face  to  face 
740  I'll  praise  my  M.  while  I've 
962  Almighty  M.  of  my  frame 
1086  He  only  is  the  M.  Of  all  things 
1114  We  fly  to  our  M.—  Save,  Lord 

MALADY. 
532  My  inbred  to.  remove 

MALICE. 
790  He  comes,  of  hellish  to.  full 

MAX. 
26  M.,  the  well-beloved  of  Heaven 
160  And  led  me  up  to  to. 
188  Peace. .  Reaching  far  as  to.  is 

207  who  smote  In  M.  for  man  the 
217  The  M.  of  sorrows  weeps  in 
2-19  See  the  M.  of  sorrows  now 

■  it  M.  of  grief,  who  once 
737  Art  thou  the  M.  that  died  for  me 
813  A  77)..'  an  heir  of  death  !  a  slave 
944  Thee,  as  M.  for  sinners  slain 
959  And,  in  his  highest  honor,  to. 


MANGER. 
182  To  that  lowly  m. -bed 
182  At  that  to.  rude  and  bare 
V.n  From  the  m.  to  the  throne 
192  And  inam.  laid 

MANGLED. 

339  See  his  body  to.,  rent 

340  Bruised  and  in.  by  the  fall 

MANHOOD. 
231  3/.  to  deliver,  manhood  didst  put 
373  in  sudden  night  On  to,'«  middle 

MANIFEST. 
199  Christ  deigns  to  to.  to-day 

MANKIND. 
70  To  all  to.  thy  love  make  known 
11)2  Glad  tidings  • .  .To you  and  all  in. 
261  Still  he  calls  to.  his  own 
332  What  thou  for  ad  to.  hast  done 
364  For  God  hath  bidden  all  in. 
387  of  r?l.  the  life  and  light 
433  grace. .  .It  reaches  all  to. 
528  That  all  to.  thy  truth  may  see 
755  life  provided  For  all  to.  and  me 
795  In  them  let  all  to.  behold 
822  arms. .  .Would  all  m.  embrace 
831  Sent  to  disciple  all  to. 
926  shall  all  to.  together  view 
1098  Lord,  while  for  all  to .  we  pray 

MANNA. 
59  Still  on  heavenly  to.  feeding 
62  Whose  word,  like  to.  showered 
72  The  heavenly  m.  falls 

316  'Tis  to.  to  the  hungry  soul 

776  He  who  gives  us  daily  to. 

847  Eat  we  in.  from  above 

849  O  M.  sent  from  heaven 


242 

328 
968 
986 
999 
1056 
1059 
1060 
1072 
1072 
1072 
1072 
1072 


MANSION. 
He  lives  my  m.  to  prepare 
A  nobler  in.  waits  the  just 
secure  A  to.  in  the  skies 
Our  to.  in  the  skies 
to  the  grave  ;  and,  its  in. 
Our  glorious  to  .  in  the  sky 
A  to.  with  the  blest 
O  one,  O  only  to. 
heavenly  TO.  shall  be  mine 
heavenly  to.  mine  shall  be 
My  heavenly  to.  is  secure 
A  heavenly  to.  near  the  throne 
heavenly  to.  stands  for  me 

MANSIONS. 
From  blissful  m.  ever  bright 
gone  up. .  .To  to.  in  the  ski»s 
He  claims  these  in.  as  his  right 
And  points  to  in.  in  the  sky 
Or  waft  you  to  to.  of  glory 
Large  are  the  to.  in  thy 
title  clear  T<>  TO.  in  the  skies 
Away  to  the  to.  above 
In  the  to.  of  the  blest 
May  to.  for  themselves  prepare 


MAX 


102 


MEE 


1011  Escaped  to  the  m.  of  light 
1026  In  those  m.  to  abide 

1037  heaven's  resounding  //*.  ring 
1053  Nearer..  .Where  the  many  m.  be 

MANTLE. 
92  Night  her  solemn  m.  spreads 

578  love  A  in.  round  your  breast 

MARBLE,  MARBLES. 
311  Thou,  by  thy  voice  the  in.  rend 
215  The  solid  marbles  rend 

MARCH,  MARCHING. 
87  the  stupendous  m.  of  vast 

699  And  //(.,  with  courage  in  thy 
1050  A  day's  in.  nearer  home 
1074  We  in.  hand  in  hand  to 

503  Marching  as  to  war,  With 

MARGIN. 
1033  And  we  are  to  the  m.  come 

MARINER. 

1114  the  m.  cherish,  Who  cries 

MARK,  MARKS. 
310  If  he  our  ways  should  m. 
956  arrow  Hies.  ..the  m.  to  find 
202  How  beauteous  were  the  marks 
1014  By  the  m .  received  for  me 

MARRIAGE. 
430  Till  summoned  to  the  m  .-feast 
801  Meet  at  the  m.  of  the  Lamb 
1107  Cana's  hall  To  bless  the  in.  day 

MART. 
929  In  crowded  m.,  by  stream  or 

MARTHA. 
609  Serve  with  careful  M.'s  hands 

MARTYR,  MARTYRS. 

144  Thee  the  noble  in.  band 

1001  And  all  the  in.  throng 
10  Prophets  and  martyrs  hear  the 
120  With  all  the  m.1  noble  host 
569  So  shall  thy  saints  and  in.  raise 
805  Such  as  in  the  in.  glowed 
911  The  //(.'  ashes,  watched 
922  truth  for  which  the  m.  bled 

1040  road. .  .saints  and  m.  trod 

MARY. 
540  sit  With  .V.  at  the  Master's  feet 
00'J  Serve  with. .  .loving  M.'s  heart 

MASTER. 
51  your  M.  proclaim,  And  publish 

170  a  Buffering  life  my  M.  led. 

197  0  Lord  and  M.  of  us  all 
400  Thee,  my  new  M .,  now  I  call 
That  i  my  heavenly  M.  know 
607  Loud  and  long  the  M.  calleth 
I '..;  Him  "in  Lord  and  M.  call 
857  By  wise  m.-buildera  squared 

905  stand  BtilJ  till  the  M.  appear 


MAZE,  MAZES. 
762  While  life's  dark  m.  I  tread 
477  Through  all  its  latent  masses 

MKADOW7. 
231  Bloom  in  every  in.,  leaves  on 

MEAN,  MEANER,  MEANEST. 

243  All  are  too  in.  to  speak  his  worth 
153  Thus  while  the  intuit'  r  creatures 
698  Thanks  to  thy  name  for  in.  things 
09  Might  I  enjoy  the  meanest  place 
592  Worth  to  my  in.  labor  give 

MEANS. 
831  Honor  the  in.  ordained  by  thee 

MEASURE,  MEASURES. 

143  love. .  .neither  knows  m.  nor 
149  Than  the  m.  of  man's  mind 
962  Teach  me  the  in.  of  my  days 
884  We  come,  with  simple  measures 

MEDIATOR. 
1004  Deck  the  M.'s  crown 

MEDICINE. 
736  The  m.  of  my  broken  heart 
1060  And  m.  in  sickness 

MEEK,  MEEKLY,  MEEKNESS. 
495  Give  me  thy  m.  and  lowly  mind 
700  O  joy  of  all  the  ///. 

754  like  Jesus,  M.,  loving,  lowly 
374  All  the  day  long  he  meekly 

54  Hear  with  meekness,  Hear  thy 
202  marks. .  .in  thy  m.  used  to  shine 
586  learn. .  .With  m.  to  reprove 
631  In  lowly  in.  may  I  rest 
873  May  we  walk  in  love  and  m. 

MEET,  (verb.) 
7  We  m.  on  earth  for  thy  dear  sake 
22  There  we  all  may  in.  again 
22  Though  we  here  should  m.  no 
40  here,  when  two  or  three  shall  hi. 
44  Jesus,  where'er  thy  people  m. 
86  Come  down  to  ///.  us  h<  re 
89  Where  all  are  wont  to  m. 
580  Christ  comes..  .//*.  with  him 
714  dear  a  spot  As  where  I  in. 

755  We  go  to  in   the  Lord 
765  Shall  in.  thee  in  the  skies 
786  do  on,  we  '11  ;//.  you  there 

796  Yet  shall  we  ///.  again 

797  And  hope  to  in.  again 
807  When  shall  we  m.  again 
807  SOOD  shall  we  in.  again 
839  M.  and  remember  me 

860  To  all  who  here  shall  m.  be 
884  We  hope  to  ///.  again 

915  Come  down  and  ///.  us  now 
951  (J<>  in.  him  in  the  sky 
956  Never  more  t«>  ///.  us  here 

ion  There  u,<>sc  who  m.  shall  pari 

1011  And  those  long  parted  in.  again 
L064  o  when  shall  we  ///.  in  the  air 
1078  I  come  to  in.  thee  in  the  skies 


MEE 


103 


MER 


meet,  (adverb.) 
669  wren  grace  hath  made  me  m. 
808  Make.  O  make  us  m.  for  i: 
954  take  to  glory  all  \N  bo  //(.for  glory 

MEETING. 
710  For  our  glorious  m.  there 
798  Our  //..-time,  the  eternal  day 
796  Our  in.  place,  the  eternal  throne 

would,  at  this  solemn  in. 
1046  0  what  a  joyful  in.  there 

MELODY,  MELODIOUS. 
874  temple  filling  With  the  m. 
952  And  sing  with  cheerful  m. 
726  Teach  me  some  melodious  sonnet 

865  Here  mav  thy  word  TO.  sound 
10t>7  Hark,  their  songs  m.  rise 

MELT,   MELTS,  MELTED,  MELT- 
IN*,.-. 
209  M.  and  reclaim  my  wandering 
21 1  And  in.  mine  eyes  to  tears 
886  < )  to.  this  frozen  heart 
4  M  And  in.  my  hardness  down 
461  Hence  our  hearts  to.,  our  eyes 
668  Let  thy  mercy  in.  me  down 

hopes..  .All  to.,  like  stars  of  even 
966  that  power  which  metts  the  heart 
385  Yet,  when  melted  in  the  flame 
351  The  meltings  of  a  broken  heart 

MEMBER,  MEMBERS. 
806  Every  TO.  feel  its  share 
800  Church..  .On  all  her  members 
992  And  when  the  m.  die 

MEMORIAL,  MEMORIALS. 
108  Some  fresh  m.  of  his  grace 
845  Sweet  memorials,— till  the  Lord 

MEMORY. 
470  Take  my  to.,  mind,  and  will 
549  peaceful  hours. .  .sweet  their  m. 
700  Nor  can  the  m.  And  A  sweeter 
833  In  solemn  m.  of  the  dead 
836  And  mind  and  m.  flee 
850  We  keep  the  m.  adored 
914  strains. .   in  m.  of  thy  love 
974  'Tis  like  the  m.  left  behind 

But  the  sweet  m.  of  the  guod 
992  Blest  be  thy  m.,  and  blest 

MEMORIES. 
115  How  such  holy  m.  cluster 
708  The  tender  m.  of  the  past 

MEN. 
933  Ye  m.  of  God,  arise  !   His 
1035  3/.,  the  dear  objects  of  his  grace 

MERCHANDISE. 
329  Of  wisdom's  costly  m. 

MERCY. 
14  M.  is  ever  at  his  side 
50  O  God,  to  us  show  m. 
110  Ask  m.  in  the  Saviour's  name 


127  M.  witholds  thy  lifted  hand 

127  Thy  wiihng  m.  EUesa] 

I4(i  There's  a  wideness  Id  God's  m. 

149  There  is  //*.  with  the  Saviour 

161  clouds.,  big  wiih  //(..and 
2d2  And  m.  with  thy  Life-blood 
208  Be  brings  us  to.  from  a 

276  Bid  //(.  triumph  over  wrath 
335  When  God  in  great  to.  is  coming 

335  And  prove  that  his  to.  is 

336  For  M.  still  lingers  and  calls 
343  Hear,  0  sinner.  to.  hails  you 
345  Hasten,  m.  to  implore 

349  M.  is  found,  and  peace  is  priven 
371  'Tis  m.  speaks  to-day 
380  But  with  thee  is  m.  found 
407  M.  I  ask  to  seal  my  pe 
412  If  yet..  .///.  may  be  sought 
420  That  m.  they  may  taste,  and  live 
420  M..  free,  boundless  mercy,  cries 
420  M.  is  all  that  's  written  there 
422  'Tis  m.  all !  let  earth  adore 
428  Thy  grace  and  m.  prove 
543  In  me  thine  utmost  to.  show 
546  I  know  thy  //).  cannot  fail 
557  Thine  utmost  w.  show 
559  And  //!.,  mercy,  I  implore 
649  Af.'a  full  power  I  then  shall 
670  Be  thy  dear  ///.  given 
915  If.  and  Truth,  that  Ion?  were 

1001  Grace  hath  opened  ni.'s  door 

1002  M.  still  is  on  the  throne 
1073  And  the  burden  is,  M.  divine 
1091  Thou  hast  ///.  more  abounding 
1094  To  thee  for  m.  call 

1107  This  m.  we  implore 

Hi»  MERCY. 
11  His  m.  is  forever  sure 

150  But  his  m.  waneth  never 

254  address  Hite  m.  and  his  power 

335  And  prove  that  his  m.  is 

343  Seek  Ms  m.  while  you  may 

360  Then  shalt  thou  And  his  to.  sure 

467  render. .  .For  all  his  //i.'.s  store 

589  His  in.  now  implore 

704  If  Jesus  shows  his  m.  mine 

761  His  m.  ever  free,  Shall  while 

Of  MERCY. 

110  On  me  with  beams  of  m.  shine 
285  on. .  .soul  With  beams  of  m. 
343  'Tis  the  voice  of  TO.  calls 
379  Deptli  of  m..'  can  there  be 
449  His  acts  of  m.  and  of  grace 
726  Streams  of  m..  never  ceasing 

-.is,  the  word  of  m.  give 
891  Our  work  <>t  in.  bless 

llui  MERCY. 
43  Thy  TO.  and  thy  truth  reveal 
119  On  all  thy  works  tin/  to.'s  beams 
154  Thy  m.  never  shall  remove 
160  Thy  m.  lent  an  ear 
374  Thy  m.  let  the  Miiner  find 

:in<>t  doubt  Thy  to.  is  for  me 
384  Let  thy  m.  light  on  me 
508  aspires,  For  all  thy  m.'s  store 


MER 


104 


MIL 


528  That  I  thy  m.  may  proclaim 
546  I  know  thy  m.  cannot  fail 
656  And  let  thy  w.  mdl  me  down 
(5io  Thy  m.  o'er  my  life  has  flowed 

648  Fa;  her,  thy  m.  never  dies 

881  The  arms  of  thy-m.  display 

603  F<»r  all  thy  m.  I  will  give 

851  Thy  m.  and  thy  m  length  bestows 

sr>8  Here  reveal  thy  in.  sure 

944  And  thy  m.  manifold 

MERC  IKS. 
8  Eternal  are  thy  Hi.,  Lord 
20  Lord,  thy  m.  never  fail 
25  For  his  in.,  firm  and  sure 
44  Thy  former  m.  here  renew 

60  Thy  m.  wTe'll  review 

98  thy  house. .  -To  taste  thy  m. 

99  His  m.  multiplied 

99  Minutes  came  quick,  but  m. 

103  Mew  in.,  each  returning  day 

104  And  morning  hi.  from  above 

139  Whose  m.  over  all  rejoice 

140  Thy  ?n.,  how  tender!  how  firm 
145  For  his  m.  shall  endure 

160  When  all  thy  m..  O  my  God 
170  How  do  thy  m.  close  me 
172  Whose  m.  are  so  gieat 
270  And  all  thy  Hi.  crown 
317  Faithful,  O  Lord,  thy  m.  are 
359  And  all  thy  faithful  hi.  prove 
391  Are  not  thiy  m.  large  and  free 
433  I  see  thy  m.  rise 
491  All  thy  faithful  m.  crown 
524  And  make  thy  faithful  m.  known 
709  I  love  to  think  on  hi.  past 
729  For  that  love  whose  tender  m. 
738  Thy  m.  never  shall  remove 
780  Jesus. . .  Whose  m.  never  end 
956  Thanks  for  m.  past  received 
1081  These  various  m.  from  above 
1113  We  praise  thee  for  thy  Hi.  past 

MERCIFUL. 
439  make  known,  How  hi.  thou 
503  I  dare  believe  Thee  m.  and 
531  O  God,  most  m.  and  true 

MERCY-SEAT. 
44  There  they  behold  thy  Hi.-*. 

61  Before  thy  rn.-s.,  O  Lord 
f»:>  as  we  thy  hi.-«.  surround 
89  Lend  at  thy  HI.-*. 

147  How  beautiful  thy  m*-8. 
182  Ever  seek  the  //;.-*. 
;j:;s   \\  Inch,  at  the  HI.-*,  of  God 
083  Come  to  the  m.~s.%  fervently 

684  retreat.. 'found  beneath  the  m.-s. 
690  we  inei  t  In  coming  to  the  m.-s. 

looo  still  open  la  the  m.-e. 

MERIDIAN. 

1034  Nor  the  ///.  sun  decline 

MERIT,  MERITS. 

273  Praise  t<>  thy  eternal  m. 

854  All  the  saviour's  dying  ///. 
1004  Thine  the  HI.  of  his  blood 


216  r>y  thy  merits  we  find  favor 
240  Help  to  sing  our  Saviour's  m. 
322  Mingles  his  ///.  with  his  tej.rs 
446  No  ///.  or  good  works  to  plead 
688  lear  not;  his  m.  must  prevail 

1090  o  let  thy  m.  plead  above 

MESSAGE. 
21  Bend  some  hi.  from  thy  word 
233  They  with  the  angels'  m.  speed 
301  That  all  who  hear  thy  n.,  Lord 
330  Her  HI.,  unheeded,  will 
342  Sinners,  will  you  scorn  the  m. 
304  My  m.  as  from  God  receive 
750  never  heard  The  m.  of  salvation 

929  Hear  not  the  m.  sent  from  thee 

MESSENGER,  MESSENGERS. 
681  O  when  will  the  m.  come 
167  They  come,  God's  messengers  of 
931  billows  flow,  Bear  m.  of 
939  Go,  ye  hi.  of  God 

MESSIAH. 
189  Now  proclaim  Ji.'.s  birth 
808  And  J/.,  the  King,  who  shall 
907  star  leads  To  the  M.'a  feet 

930  nation  Has  learned  M»'8  name 
937  When  beneath  M.'a  sway 

1013  wailing,  Shall  the  true  M.  see 
1009  before  God  and  his  31.  fall 

MIDNIGHT. 
78  No  77i.  shade,  no  clouded 
135  Our  hi.  is  thy  smile  withdrawn 
180  And  all  my  m.  hours  defend 
194  It  came  upon  the  hi.  clear 

217  'Tis  777.;  and  on  Olives'  brow 
604  Let  771.  be  ashamed  of  noon 
633  break. .  .The  hi.  of  the  soul 
636  illume  The  Hi.  of  the  soul 

750  When  hi.  veils  our  eyes 

947  A  solemn  m .  song 

954  Upstarting  at  the  m.  cry 

MIDST. 

7  Thou  in  the  m.  of  us  shalt  be 
30  We  wait..  .Thee  in  the  m.  to  find 
791  Thee  in  the  hi.  we  wait  to  feel 

MIDSUMMER. 
747  The  Hi.  sun  shines 


MIGHT. 
All  /7i.  and  love  we  render 

()  tell  of  his  HI.,  and  sing  of 
Lord  our  God  is  clothed  with  hi. 

The  mighty  glory  in  their  HI. 
onward  In  the  Spirit's  HI. 
Stand,  then,  in  his  great  //;. 
His  in.  thy  heart  shall  strengthen 
All  i/i.  and  majesty  are  thine 


140 
151 
452 
564 

687 

039 
1077 


103'1 


MILITANT. 
His  m.  emhodle  i  host 


MILK. 
826  Salvation ...  lake  floods  of  HI.  and 
302  Buy  Wine,  and  Hi.,  and  gospel 


MIL 


105 


BfOR 


542  Rivers  of  m.  and  honey  rise 
1001  With  m.  and  honey  blest 
1076  There  TO.  and  boney  How 

MILLENNIAL. 
955  The  to.  year  Hushes 
1025  The  grand  to.  reign  begun 

MINI). 
604  The  to.  which  was  in  thee  impart 
527  0  let  thy  to.  within  me  dwell 
52S  The  m.  which  was  in  Christ 
631  <>  let  me  gain  my  Saviour's  to. 
586  O  arm  nie  with  the  //?.,  Meek 

075  I  ask  thee  for  a  present  to. 

076  And  a  to.  to  blend  with  outward 
795  0  let  them  all  thy  m.  express 

MINE. 

173  pood. .  .1  know  it  shall  be  to. 

232  I  joy  to  call  thee  to. 

bus,  with  all  in  him,  is  to. 

425  But  art  thou  not  already  to. 

427  God..  .Will  be  forever  m. 

4-17  I  am  my  Lord's,  and  he  is  to. 

402  Whate'er  I  fondly  counted  to. 

407  I  owe  To  thee  whate'er  is  to. 

488  I  am  thine  and  thou  ait  to. 

488  Jesus,  Saviour,  thou  art  TO. 

512  When  God  is  m.  and  I  am  his 

536  my  God,  I  know,  I  feel  thee  TO. 

610  the  sweet  hope  that  thou  art  TO, 

055  Not  //».,  not  mine  the  choice 

074  I  fear  to  cali  thee  ///. 

742  If  I  may  call  thee  m. 

901  And  certified  that  thou  art  to. 
1042  'tis  enough  that  thou  art  m. 
1047  make  thee  Some  day  all  m.  own 

MINISTERS,  MINISTRY. 
130  Thy  to.  are  living  flame 
817  converting  power.,  .to.  attend 
926  Comfort,  ye  to.  of  grace 
831  And  own  thy  glorious  ministry 

MINUTE. 
565  Give  every  flying  to.  Something 

MIRACLE,  MIRACLES. 
223  Mark  thai  TO.  of  time 
7:30  I  'm  a  to.  of  grace 
589  adore  His  miracle*  of  grace 

MIRTH. 
69  Exceeds  a  thousand  days  of  to. 
509  And  dissipating  TO. 

q  for  to.  or  trifling 
1087  benefits  forgot,  Amid  your  TO. 

MISERY. 
145  eye  Looked  upon  our  TO. 
317  And  help  our  TO. 
490  Full  of  sin  and  TO. 

sin  and  to.  declare 

A  breaking  heart  from  m. 
a  moment's  m.  or  Joy;  Bui  O 
990  soul  to  save  From  endless  m. 


MISSION. 
643  Soon  shall  close  thy  earthly  to. 
818  laborers. .  .Their  to.  fully  prove 

MISSOUBI. 

933  Before  J/.'s  fountains,  Rehearse 

MISTS. 
Ill  The  m.  of  error  and  of  vice 
290  sweeps  the  lingering  m.  away 

MOAN. 
68  He  hears  the  uncomplaining  TO. 
557  To  thee  I  make  my  to.;  Let 
'.''.'i  parched  lips. .  .no  more. .  .m. 
1000  Wherefore  should  I  make  my  TO. 

MOCK,  MOCKING. 
.356  Why.  .  .to.  the  sons  of  Grxl 

569  The*  Lord  shall  to.  them  from 
249  Hoc  Liny  thus  the  Saviour's  claim 

MOLD. 
459  M.  every  purpose  of  the  soul 
475  M.  as  thou  wilt  thy  passive  clay 
793  O  let  ns  take  a  softer  in . 

MOLEST. 
97  No  evil  shall  to.;  Under  the 

684  And  sin  and  sense  to.  no  more 

M(  )MENT.  MOMENTS,  MOMENTARY. 
305  He  '11  in  a  to.  call  thee  hence 
300  concerns  depend.,  .upon  a  to.'s 

473  from  this  m.  live  or  die  To  serve 
948  Each  to.  brings  it  near 

955  arrow  is  flown,— the  to.  is  gone 
968  A  in. 'a  misery  or  joy  :  But  O 

570  How  swift  its  moments  fly 
664  The  passing  m.  say  :  As 

977  The  momentary  glories  waste 

MONARCH ,  MON A BCHSL 
83  And  reign  sole  3f.  in  my  breast 
755  richer  Than  to.  on  his  throne 
868  No  to.  kneels  praying  to 
155  Which  of  the  momtrclis  of  the 

MONEY. 
340  Without  to.,  Come  to  Jesus 
302  M.  ye  need  not  bring,  nor  price 

MOON.  MOONS. 
57  Sun  and  m .  rejoice  before  him 
138  The  TO.  takes  up  the  wondrous 
145  And  the  m.  to  shine  by  night 

Sun,  to.,  and  stars,  convey  thy 
298  The  m.  forgot  her  nightly  tale 
724  Sun,  to.,  and  stars  forgot 
1068  That  Imows  D0  in.  nor  sun 
777  Waning  moons  no  more  shall 
919  Till  TO.  shall  wax  and  wane 

MOORED. 

1S7  Now  safely  to.,  my  perils  o'er 

MORE. 

474  M.  Bbouidst  thou  have,  if  I  had 


MOR 


106 


MOU 


MORI  AH. 
195  And  brighter  on  Af.'s  brow 
808  The  pomp  of  M.  has  passed 

MORN. 
110  May  the  m.  in  heaven  awake  ns 
in  in.  till  noon— till  latest 
■  >n  as  the  in.  the  light  revealed 

546  And  w  hen  the  m.  the  Ughl  reveals 

682  And  Willi  the  m.  those  angel  faces 
962  How  bright  the  unchanging  m. 


MORNING. 
Heaven's  m.  breaks,  and  earth's 
Lord,  in  the  rn.  thou  shalt  hear 
New  every  m.  Is  the  love 
And  as  each  w.'s  sun  shall  rise 
angels  guard. .  .Till  m.  light 
Welcome,  happy  in.!  age  to 
The  m.  kindles  all  the  sky 
sun  Sinks  ere  thy  in.  is 
Come  at  the  in.  hour 
Let  the  glad  m.  bless  our 
The  m.  light  is  breaking 
May  the  m.  chase  the  night 
But  soon  the  m.'s  happier  light 
The  m.  break,  and  pierce  the 
The  m.  shall  awaken 


93 
96 

103 
110 
113 
231 

233 
354 
750 
<<-J5 
932 
940 
974 
984 
1059 


MORNINGS. 
948  Nor  many  m.  rise  Ere  all 
998  The  few  lurid  in.  that  dawn 

MORTAL,  MORTALS,  MORTALITY. 
133  What  m.  verse  can  reach 
240  Hast  deigned  a  m.  form  to  wear 

240  A  m.'8  painful  lot  to  bear 

241  No  m.  can  with  him  compare 
427  And  m.  life  shall  cease 

G30  When  Power  divine,  in  m.  form 
040  When  this  m.  life  is  ended 
758  No  m.  doth  know  what  he 
45  And  mortals  find  his  earthly 
87  In  courts  by  in.  trod 
153  Ye  in.,  catch  the  sound 
243  glorious  names. .  .ever  m.  knew 
2 1 1  j&f.,  give  thanks  and  sing 
201  Christ,  awhile  to  m.  given 
905  diseases . .  .To  hurry  m.  home 
1085  J/.,  behold  the  sacred  seat 
741  Farewell,  mortality;  Jesus  is 

MOSES. 
Og  ( >f  .1/.  and  the  Lamb 
199  When  M.  and  Ellas  met 
•j;  i  When  glory  beamed  from  3/.' 

'.  !id  sing  the  song  of  M. 
735  God's  hands  or  bound..  .As  if.  or 
1087  Could  we  but  climb  where  37. 

MOTH. 
847  M.  and  rust  are  there  unknown 

902  Which  ///.  or  nisi  shall  ne'er 

959  And  grief  shall  like  a  in.  consume 

MOTHER,  MOTHERS. 
1 17  No  ///.  ball  so  mild  Bears 

55-J  Can  a  Rt.'fl  tender  care  Cense 


658  Thy  love,  with  all  a  w.'fl  care 
1065  Zlon..  .The  ///.  <>f  spirits 

708  Mai lh  rs  cease  their  own  to 

MOUNT. 

0  IS  We  travel  to  the  m.  of  God 
657  And  scale  the  in.  of  God 

MOUNT,  {verb.) 

01  on  wings. .  .Jf.  upward  to  the 

413  M.  to  Christ,  my  glorious  Head 
909  Lend,  lend  your  wings!  I  m. 

1011  And  in.  with  his  spirit  above 
1019  And  m.  above  the  fiery  void 

MOUNTAIN. 

180  Or  on  the  thirsty  m.  pant 

198  Lord,  lead  us  to  the  in.  height 

199  Which  Christ  upon  the  in.  shows 

200  High  on  the  in.  here  with 
354  Flee  for  thy  life,  the  rn.  gain 

522  This  m.,  sin,  remove 

523  faith. .  .Winch  doth  the  m. 
542  I  stand,  and  from  the  in.  top 
582  See  on  the  m.-top  The 

715  Then  let  me  on  the  m.-top 
703  A  in.  that  shall  fill  the  earth 
707  on  the  m.'s  top  appearing 
912  Loud  from  the  /7i.-tops  echoes 

1004  And  fly  to  the  rn.  of  God 

1089  From  every  rn.  side  Let 

MOUNTAINS. 
132  Ere  m.  reared  their  forms 
168  And  m.  down  the  gulf  be  hurled 

181  Before  him,  on  the  in. 
310  The  m.,  in  thy  wrath 

369  sin  Like  in.  round  me 
440  faith  that  doth  m.  move 
504  faith. .  .As  rn.  to  remove 
509  If  in.  can  be  moved  by  faith 
518  And  make  the  in.  Qow 

773  Let  in.  from  their  seats 
803  The  m.  in  their  place-  stood 
800  His  in.  lift  their  solemn 
1015  O'er  the  distant  in.  breaking 
1019  in.  are  on  mountains  hurled 

MOURN. 
21  Comfort  those  who  weep  and  in. 
Ill  To  m.  for  errors  pasl 
275  ()  leave  us  not  to  in.  below 

370  He  sees  thy  softened  spirit  m. 
370  Thy  Father  calls,— no  longer  in. 
381  Help  us  to  look  on  thee,  and  in. 

414  in  pensive  silence  m. 
458  I  only  live  my  sin  to  in. 

536  No  Longer  then  my  heart  shall  in. 
071  Blessed  are  they  that  in. 

869  And  they  who  w.,  and  they 

890  M.  tor  tiie  lost,— out  call 
907  Thou  bidd'st  me  m.  in  calm 
970  Why  do  we  m.  for  dying  friends 
1094  M.  with  our  mourning  land 

MOURNS,  MOURNED. 

546  My  soul  in  darkness  ///. 

018  That  e'er  have  mourned  the  chief 


MOU 


107 


XAK 


MOURNER,  MOURNERS. 
45  And  wipe  away  the  Wl.'a  tear 
66  Here  give  tli"  in.  rest 

lifts  the  in.  from  the  dust 
102  Be  every  w.'a  Bleep  to-nighl 
i:a  Thou  giv'st  the  m.  i 
903  He  can  mark  each  m.'s  tear 
846  Weep— he  loves  the  w.'s  tears 
48?  Happy  ///.,  hear,  and  see 

ever  m.  plead  with  thee 
And  Lonely  watch  the  m.  keeps 
898  Thy  neighbor?    Pass  no  m.  by 
969  But  give  the  m.  rest 
1006  Blessed... patient  mourners 
1045  Once  they  were  //(.  here 

MOURNFUL,   MOURNFULLY, 
MOURNING. 

1  The  m.,  broken  hearts  rejoice 
381  Ye  m.  souls,  be  glad 
489  Every  m.  sinner  cheer 

967  hope.  Which  bears  my  /)?. 

846  E'en  now  we  mournfully  enjoy 

110  And.  mourning  o'er  my  guilt  and 

403  Thou  bidd'st  the  m.  soul 

4-J4  Why. .  -Go  in.  all  their  days 

578  Go. .  .Where  m.  hearts  deplore 

767  (ease  thy  //}. ;  Zion  still  is 

1002  to-day  we  're  tilled  with  in. 

1003  ended,  All  thy  m.  days 

MOUTH. 
139  And  flllest  every  m.  with  good 
443  In  thy  in.  and  in  thy  heart 
823  Now  let  them  from  the  m.  of  God 
926  And  what  his  ///.  in  truth 

MOVE. 
42  In  whom  we  are,  and  m. 
124  In  whom  we  are,  and  m.,  and 
461  And  by  the-?  m.,  and  in  thee  live 
913  Dove..  .A/,  o'er  the  waters'  face 
916  Spirit. .  M.  on  the  formless  void 

MOVES. 

126  What  lives  and  m from  thee 

396  And  nothing  m.  this  heart  of 
707  And  in.  the  hand  which  moves 

MULTIPLY. 

817  And  m.  the  faithful  race 
940  M.  and  still  increase 

MURMUR,    MURMURS,    MUR- 
MURING. 
506  Never  to  //(.  at  thy  stay 
610  heart,  From  every  m.  free 

Nor  ever  m.  nor  repine 
667  That  will  not  m.  nor  complain 
-nail  check  the  01.  and  the  sigh 
845  Hu>ii,  be  every  m.  dumb 
%658  Its  feeble  murmurs  melt  away 
531  Then  every  murmuring  thought 

•  Shall  each  m.  thought 
632  O  lei  no  m.  thought  ar.se 

MUSIC. 
70  And  swell  your  m.  to  the  skies 
194  And  still  their  heavenly  m.  lloats 


195  angels,   .lyres,  Make  m.  on  the 
eavenly  anthem  drowns  All  m. 

316  So  shall  the  //(.  of  thy  name 
332  name  the  .-inner  hears     .  "i  D  /". 
398  name,  Is  m.  in  a  sinner's  ear 
1 1  i  Draw  m.  from  each  chiming  star 
(Ho  word. .  -Its  //;.  shall  the  loie-  heart 

join  the  //*.  of  the  skies 
70S  Thy  oame  is  m.  to  the  heart 

piritS  dwell,  There  may  our  m. 

1070  The  m.  of  the  gospel  leads  us 

1089  Let  m.  swell  the  breeze 

MUTE. 
122  Shall  I  be  /??.,  great  God,  alone 
195  shall  Christian  tongues  be  m. 

MUTUAL. 
783  With  m.  love  inflame 
7i»7  Our  m.  burdens  bear 
803  M.  love  the  token  be 

MYRRH. 
186  M.  from  the  forest,  and  gold 

MYSELF. 
91  May  I  give  m .  to  thee 
409  I  strive  To  give  m.  away 
573  obedient.. .1  must  m.  appear 
742  I  give  m.  to  thee ;  Thy  love 
966  To  thee,  against  r/i.,  to  thee 

MYSTERIES,  MYSTERY. 
257  bends. .  .At  m.  so  great 

213  And  in  the  mystery  of  thy  death 
256  to  know  The  m.  of  his  love 
42-2  'Tis  m.  all !  the  Immortal  dies 
4-33  Such  is  the  m.  of  grace 
504  give  me  skill  Each  m.  to  explain 
538  to  understand  The  m.  unknown 
540  They  cannot  reach  the  m. 
851  Author  of  this  great  m. 

MYSTERIOUS. 
161  God  moves  in  a  m.  way 
174  M.  deeps  of  providence 
632  For  though  m.  now  thy  ways 
723  By  the  dread  m.  hour 

MYSTIC. 
806  Who  thy  m.  body  are 
844  Breaking  thus  one  m.  bread 
853  banquet..  .Of  his  m.  flesh  and 
924  Spirit..  .Unites  in  in.  love 

NAIL,  NAILED,  NAILS. 
212  Pointed  the  //..  and  fixed  the 
4>-)3  And  helped  to  n.  him  there 
941  Of  the  //.,  the  thorn,  the  spear 
215  Saviour  of  mankind  NaUed  to 

<•..  .The  cruel  i  hi  its  they  drive 
339  Driven  the  n.  that  lixed  him 

NAKED. 

.  | P,  despised,  forsaken 

896  Go,  clothe  the  u.t  lead  the  blind 


NAM 


108 


NAT 


NAME. 

1  Jesus!  the  n.  that  charms 
17  And  bless  lu's  holy  r».:  His 
44  The  sweetness  of  thy  saving  n, 
68  Blest  be  that  //.,  supremely 

tf aster..  .Wnate'er  our  n.  or  sign 
256  Their  n.,  an  everlasting  name 

818  Jesus,  no  other  n.  than  thine 

316  How  sweet  the  n.  of  Jesus  sounds 
316  hear  //..'  the  roek  on  which  I 

819  No  other  n.  but  thine 

832  Jesus..  No  other  n.  is  given 
898  Thy  //..  thy  all-restoring  name 
My  n.  is  written  on  his  hands 
506  To  thee  and  thy  great  n. 
521   Write  thy  new  n.  upon  my  heart 
528  Hallow  thy  great  and  glorious  it. 
595  will  he  own  my  worthless  n. 
050  That  still  thy  gracious  n.  we 
031  Lord  hath  called  me  by  my  n. 
653  o  the  precious  n.  of  Jesus 
697  No  music  's  like  thy  charming  n. 
730  Thy  mighty  n.  salvation  is 

736  To  me,  with  thy  great  ».,  are 

737  Thyself  hast  called  me  by  my  it. 
737  reveal  Thy  new,  unutterable  n. 
754  I  Love  the  n.  of  Jesus,  Immanuel 
775  Nor  bear  his  hallowed  n.  iu  vain 
791  Are  we  not  met  in  thy  great  n. 
022  Jesus  !  the  n.  high  over  all 

852  The  n.  by  heaven  and  earth 

874  Echo  with  thy  glorious  n. 

911  proclaim. .  .The  one  availing  n. 

lo-23  spare  me  for  thine  own  great  n. 

1027  What  if  my  n.  should  be  left 

His  NAME. 
142  I  love  his  n. ,  I  love  his  word 
145  Let  us  sound  his  //.  abroad 
188  Learn  his  ?i.,  and  taste  his  joy 
197  our  dead  Are  burdened  with  his  n. 
242  He  lives,  all  glory  to  his  n. 
256  And  grants  his  n.  to  know 
435  show  The  virtue  of  his  it. 
754  Jli.s  n.  abroad  is  poured 
757  doth  rejoice  at  the  sound  of  hfa  n. 
822  latest  breath. .  .but  gasp  his  u. 
890  To  crown  his  head,  or  grace  liis  n. 

JeSUS*  NAME. 

29  sends  From  heaven,  in  Jesus'  n. 
1 11  trust  is  all  thrown  on  Jcxux's  n. 
248  All  hail  the  power  of  Jesus'  n. 
882  And  bless  the  sound  of  JeSUS*  ll. 
421  But  wholly  lean  on  Jesus'  it. 
582  standard.!    In  JeSUS*  n.  I  lift 
700  A  sweeter  sound  than  Jesus'  n. 
788  precious  Is  the  sound  of  JeSUS'  n. 

802  We  are  met  in  Jesus'  ii. 
805  sing  we,  then,  in  Jesus'  n. 

Thy  NAME. 

7  Thy  n.  salvation  is.  Which 
80  who  in  thy  n.  are  loined 

70  shall  hear,  an<l  in  thy  n.  rejoice 

88  Here  we  come  thy  n.  to  praise 

Thy  n.  shall  be  praised  in  the 
377  And  write  thy  n.  upon  my  heart 


600  Forth  in  thy  »•.  O  Lord,  I  go 
656  .lust  and  holy  is  thy  n..  I  am 
715  unless  Thou  tell  thy  n.  to  me 

737  Tell  me  thy  />.,  and  tell  it  now 

738  Thy  nature  and  thy  it.  is  Love 
1097  And  ever  bless  thtj  n. 

NAMES. 

191  N.  most  awful,  names  most 
243  Join  all  the  glorious  it.  of 

787  Whose  ii.  are  writ  in  heaven 
907  The  brightest  n.  that  earth  can 

NARROW. 
61  That  from  the  safe  and  n.  way 
182  Keep  us  in  the  ?i.  way 
202  Keep  me  in  the  n.  way 
300  0  gladly  tread  the  n.  path 
450  I  '11  pursue  The  it.  way 
455  lest  I  turn  again  Out  of  the  n.  way 
007  A  faith  that  keeps  the  ;/.  way 
873  Guide  us. .  .In  the  it.  way  of  truth 
889  May  we  walk  the  it.  way 
966  Lo !  on*  a  n.  neck  of  land 

NATION. 

773  While  every  /*.,  every  shore 
821  Let  every  n.  now  behold  Their 
918  Lid  every  n.  hail  the  light 
926  Go  into  every  n.,  go  ;  8peak 
932  A  n.  in  a  day 
932  Flow  thou  to  every  n.,  Nor 
937  Every  ?i.,  every  clime,  Shall 

NATIONS. 
50  That  so  throughout  all  n.  Thy 
50  O  let  the  n.  joyful  Their 
50  And  on  the  earth  all  n.  Shall 
63  And  tell  the  wondering  n.  round 
77  blessings. .  .On  it.  yet  unborn 
153  Echo. .  .Through  all  the  n.  round 
231  show  thy  face.,  .bid  the  n.  see 
292  Till  Christ  has  all  the  n.  bit-    1 
331  Let  all  the  n.  know,  To  earth's 
582  To  all  the  //.  call 
779  shine,  Till  the  ?i.,  from  afar 
867  When  God  the  n.  shall  survey 
910  Great  God,  the  ii.  of  the  earth 
915  The  it.  all  whom  thou  hast 
921  To  groaning  //.  haste  the  hour 

924  To  thee  let  all  the  it.  How 

925  Though  now  the  n.  sit  beneath 
'.f-'5  Ye  //..  catch  the  kindling  ray 
928  ah  //.  bow  to  thy  command 
982  Bring  tidings. .  .of  ;/.  in 

936  Jesus'  love  the  n.  llres 
912  Come  and  bless  bewildered  ft. 
944  story  lie  it  to  the  //.  told 
1077  The  ransomed  //.  bow 
1096  Lord  of  the  //.,  thus  to  thee 
1101  The  angry  //.  rush  to  arms 
noi  Thy  law  the  angry  //.  owu 

NATIVH. 

f.is  Contending  for  our  //.  heaven 

871  temples. .  .honors  of  our  /;.  place 
1068  Toward  heaven,  thy  //.  place 

1093  O  hear  us  for  our  //.  land 


NAT 


100 


NIG 


NATURE. 
7  From  n/«  path  we  turn  aside 
122  /,.v  loud  acclaim... nature's  debt 
:.;  And  when  created  i  . 

180  .Y.  and  grace,  with  all  their 
130  Still  restless  n.  dies  and 
18'.)  N.*8  expanse  before  thee 

215  Hark!  how  be  groans,  while  n. 
-247  W.  ,  ::i,  in  our  ft. 

.'«  aid 
894  N<>  more  her  power  let  n.  boast 

441  Turn  back  our  n.*B  rapid  tide 
51 1  Make  baste  to  bring  thy  n.  in 
521  Thy  /(..  gracious  Lord,  impart 
531  Thy  ri.  to  my  soul  impart 

547  We,  for  whose  sake  all  ft.  stands 
681  Thy  ft.  I  Ion?  to  put  on 
8%  Hear  us.  who  thy  ii.  share 
916  If  sang. .  .When  ft.  ri><(>  to  view 
9e  thy  strife 
1025  N.*8  end  we  wait  r 
10,'2  All  n.  sink  and  cease  to  be 
1061  Thy  band  all  it.  hails 
1003  Hark!  the  voice  of  /*.  sings 

NAUGHT. 
75  great  to  speak  the  world  from  ft. 
881  Ye  who  have  sold  for  //.  Your 
436  X.  have  I  of  my  own.  Naught 
i:*eu  himself  doth  count  as  ii. 
809  our  wretched  strength  for  n. 
936  Him  who  spake  a  world  from  ft. 

NAVIES. 
1104  Our  ft.  spread  their  flags  abroad 

NEAR. 

102  It  is  not  night  if  thou  be  n. 

135  Yet  to  each  loving  heart  how  ft. 
816  I  might  now  perceive  thee  n. 

Weak. .  .he  still  is  u.,  To  lead 
899  Be  thou  forever  n. 
895  If  haply  I  may  feel  U  • 
399  And  may  I  still  draw  /<. 
589  T<>  God  with  faith  draw  n. 
6-^9  still  whispering.  Thou  art  n. 
629  Living  and  dying,  thou  art  ft. 

-  iffering  Bon  <>f  man,  be  //.  me 
'  Jesus,  m  pity  draw  n. 
095  And  ever  let  me  feel  thee  11. 

746  Keeper,  stand  Omnipotently  >/. 

776  Showing  that  the  Lord  is  u. 
791  And  we  Shall  then  behold  thee  ii. 
815  Draw  n.,  0  Son  of  God.  draw 
108J   0  let  me  feel  tl 

1071  Jesus. .  .To  feel  and  se^  him  n. 

1111  faith  exults  to  know  thee  n. 

NEARER. 

103  road  To  bring  us  daily  ft.  God 

4:»7  Thee  may  I  always  ft.  feel 
721  Y\.  my  Goft,  to  thee 
1063  I  am  //.  home  to-day  Than 

NEED,  NEEDFUL,  NEEDY. 

340  i;  feel  your  //.  of  him 

37--'  knows  thee  n-'t.  Nor  feels  bis  //. 
568  lie  knows  thine  hourly  ft. 


596  leave. .  .Just  when  we  ft.  him 

bour,  Most 
09  All  needful  grace  will  I 
498  still  the  one  thing  n.  chi  otdng 

327  Aris.-.  ye  needy.,  .he'll  forgive 
340  Come,  ye  sinners,  poor  and  n, 

NEGLIGENT. 
547  heaven  to  obtain,  Bow  ft.  we  live 

NEIGHBOR,  NEIGHBi 

He  whom 
758  now  I'm  in  care  my  m  ighbon 

NERVE,  NERVES. 
594  Awake,  my  bouL,  stretch  every  n. 

601  brace  thy  heart  and  n.  thine  arm 
208  And  nerves  the  feeble  arm  for 

NEW. 

453  My  soul's  n.  creation,  a  life 

ake  my  heart,  but  make  it  n. 
481  In  love  create  thou  all  things  )i. 
-1!>1  Finish  then  thy  //.  creation 
502  And  all  things  n.  become 
916  The  //.  creation  shall  ascribe 

NEWBORN. 
195  first  proclaim  the  ft.  light 
949  come. .  .The  n.  year  to  bless 

NEW\ 
829  If.  of  life  our  calling  now 

NEWS. 
193  angels  flew..  .To  bear  the  ft. 
243  By  thee  the  joyful  n.  Of 
331  The  n.  of  heavenly  grace 

810  The  joyful  )t.  to  all  impart 

NIGH. 

51  And  still  he  is  //. ;  his  presence 
79  in  trouble  thou  wert  ft. 

335  God  in  great  mercy  is  coming  so 

-   .  .When  no  one  else  is  //. 
403  I  know  That  thou  art  ever  n. 
5.50  When  thou,  0  Lord,  wast  ft. 
510  Eor  thou  art  always  n. 
651  still  n.  me,  U  my  Saviour 
677  For  while  thou,  my  Lord,  art  n. 
74?  were  he  always  thus  ft.,  Have 
760  lose  their  power  When  thou  art  ft. 
1090  Tnou  who  art  ever  /<.,  Guarding 

NIGHT. 
77  < )  what  a  ft.  was  that  which 
90  Bringing  up  from  mortal  n. 
98  N.  her  solemn  mantle  spreads 
96  X.  unto  night  his  name  repeat 
102  Abide  with  me  when  ft.  is 
106  Glory  to  thee,  my  God,  this  n. 
in  The  /.».  of  sin  disperse 
114  Through  all  the  hours  of  ft, 
114  Or  If  this  ii.  should  prove  my  hist 
116  Though  the  //.  be  dark  and 

336  To  ;i  oi  eternitj 

on,  approaching  //.. .  .blot  out 
.ate  !  and  dark  and  chill  the  n. 


NIG 


110 


ODO 


564  Leave  behind  the  n. 

566  Work,  for  the  n.  is  coming 

580  With  lighted  hearts  all  //. 

613  The  ri.  <>f  sorrow  endeth  there 

-  lould  he  conic  at  //.  or  morning 
661  sunshine  .Without  it  all  is  //. 
682  The-  a.  is  dark,  and  I  am  far 
K  -  <  )'n'  moor. .  till  The  n.  is  none 
Gill  Chase  the  dark  n.  of  sin  away 

707  sleeps  Beneath  the  wing  of  n. 

708  And  what  was  day  is  //. 

737  With  thee  all  /;.  I  mean  to  stay 
744  spent. .  Our  n.  in  praise  and 
707  lias  thy  n.  been  long  and 
778  Arise,  "for  the  n.  of  thy  sorrow  is 
833  In  that  sad,  memorable  n. 
948  Fast  as  ye  bring  the  ft.  of  death 
952  How  many  pass  the  guilty  n. 
1015  Spent  the  //.,  the  day  at  hand 
1022  This  weary,  restless,  dangerous  n. 
1020  And  there  shall  be  no  more  n. 
1038  reigns,  And  scatters  n.  away 
1047  N.  shall  end  in  day 
1040  There  is  no  ft.  in  heaven 
1003  Which  never  is  followed  by  n. 

NIGHTS,  NIGHTLY. 
292  And  //.  and  days,  thy  power 
705  And  comforts  of  my  ft. 
138  And  nightly  to  the  listening 
1050  And  //.  pitch  my  moving  tent 

NOD. 

151  Ye  nations,  wait  his  n. ;  And 
800  The  universe  obeys  his  n. 

NOISE. 

457  I'll  bid  this  world  of  n.  and  show 

709  thy  dwellings. .  .From  ft.  and 
1079  Loud  as  many  waters'  ft. 

NOON,  NOONTIDE. 
78  But  sacred,  high,  eternal  n. 
505  AVork  through  the  sunny  n. 
777  Bind  eternal  ft.  in  me 
135  Our  noontide  is  thy  gracious 
998  And  the  n.  of  glory  eternally 

NORTH. 
909  And,  Keep  not  back,  O  N. 
919  From  ft.  to  south  the  princes  meet 

NOTES. 
58  Hark  !  the  ft.  of  angels,  singing 
804  angels... when... your  highesi  ft. 

129  Nol  all  the  //.  by  angels  heard 
1  13  \  it-  with  Gabriel.  . .  In  //.  almost 
821   And  tuneful  ft.  employ 
852  But  all  the  /'.  which  mortals 
1098  And  the  grateful  ft.  prolong 

NOTHING. 
67  Lord,  we  are  ft.  Id  thy  sight 

1  19  who  less  Than  ft.  am 

480  Let  me  Into  ft.  tall 

\ow  Let  me  Into  ft.  fall 
007  There  Is  n.  i  cao  do 

098  There's  n.  here  dl  serves  my 


NUMBER,  NUMBERED. 

431  Into  that  happy  ?i.,  Lord 

901  Numbered  among  thy  people,  I 

o. 

OAK. 

859  The  beauty  of  the  o.  and  pine 

OATH. 
421  His  0.,  his  covenant,  and  blood 
1075  I  on  his  o.  depend 

OBEDIENT,  OBEDIENTLY,  OBEDI- 
ENCE. 
07  Thy  creatures  bend  the  o.  knee 
397  And  bid  the  0.  waters  flow 

432  O.  faith,  that  waits  on  thee 
573  But  lirst,  o.  to  his  word 
894  To  form  in  our  o.  souls 

917  kingdoms  be  O.,  mighty  God 
1024  be  found  O.  to  thy  word 
1113  winds  retire,  O.  to  thy  will 

720  Lord,  <>h<  ili<  iiUt/  we'll  go,  Gladly 

471  His  faith  by  his  obedience  showed 

485  Into  glad  0.  brought 

OBEY. 

69  glorious  hosts  of  heaven  o. 

328  O.,  and  be  forever  blest 

359  We  would  thy  word  o.,  And 

300  Thy  father's  God  o. 

400  I  lain  would  now  o.  the  call 

442  happy. . .  Who  the  Sa\  iour  o. 

475  But  let  me  all  thy  words  o. 

005  To  hear  thy  dictates,  and  o. 

009  That  I  may  long  o. 

070  Whom  all  mv  times  o. 
1012  O  teach  us  thy  will  to  o. 
1093  Here..  .May  we  cheerfully  o. 
1109  Whom  winds  and  seas  o. 
1115  Lord,  whom  winds  and  seas  o. 

OBLATION,  OBLATIONS. 

186  Vainly  we  Offer  each  ample  o. 
389  Will  multiplied  oblation*  please 

OBSTRUCTS. 
926  Whate'er  o.,  obstructs  in  vain 

OCEAN. 
159  Thy  power  is  in  the  o.  deeps 

187  The  o.  yawned  and  rudely 
320  Rivers  of. . .  in  a  rich  o.  join 
358  'Twere  vain  the  o.'.s  depths  to 

773  Loud  may  the  troubled  o.  roar 

866  The  rolling  0.,  rocked  with 

882  light  o'er  earth  and  o.  fly 
931   Roll  on,  thou  mighty  <>. 
978  so,  through  the  o.-tide  of  yean 
1069  Rivers  to  the  <>.  inn 

1092  Shouting  in  chorus.  Mom  o. 

1108  w  ho  bidd'sl  the  mighty  o.  deep 
nil  if  life's  wide  o.  smiie  or  n  ar 

ODOR,  ODORS. 

794  Smell  the  sweel  o.  of  our  prayen 
186  Udftrfi  of  Edom  and  offei  Ings 
771  Their  blossom*  Fragrant  o.  j-rive 


OER 


111 


OR1 


O'EBCOMK. 
413  Thou  canst  o.  this  heart 
688  I  have  o.  for  your 

587  Ye  may  o.  through  Christ 

OFFENSE,  OFFENSES. 

800  The  world's  o.,  his  people's 
391  And  past  offii  n&  8  pain  my  eyes 
1083  All  o.  purge  away 

OFFERING,  OFFERINGS. 

D  o.  in  the  sinner's  stead 
250  Thy  o.  still  continues  new 
878  Let  oar  whole  soul  an  o.  be 
474  0  God,  what  o.  shall  I  give 
863  Bui  in  thy  sight  our  0.  stands 
884  Father,  accept  cur  o. 
186  Odors  of  Edom  and  o#<  n'm/s 
484  My  o.  all  he  offered  through 
y  we  our  thank-o.  bring 
897  Mean  are  all  o.  we  can 
923  Our  prayers  and  o.  gladly 

OFFICE. 

806  Never  from  our  o.  move 

OFFSPRING. 
827  Thine  let  our  o.  be 

OIL. 
81  Like  holy  o.,  to  cheer  my  head 
156  My  head  thou  dost  with  o.  anoint 
084  The  o.  of  glandness  on  our  heads 
954  O.  in  your  vessels  take 

OLD. 

502  When  o.  things  shall  be  done 
679  E'en  down  to  o.  age  all  my 
756  To  tell  the  o.,  old  story 
1107  O  bless,  as  erst  of  o.,  the 

OLIVE. 
618  0  Thou,  who  in  the  o. 
626  Although  the  o.  yield  no  oil 

OLIVES',  OLIVET. 
217  'Tis  midnight ;  and  on  O.  brow 
197  And  faith  has  yet  its  Olivet 

OMISSION. 
511  0  may  the  least  o.  pain 

( OMNIPOTENT,  OMNIPOTENCE. 
127  The  power  o.  is  thine 
413  Stretch  out  thine  arm  o. 
679  Upheld  by  my  gracious.  <>.  hand 
188  Omnipott  nee,  with  wisdom 
168  Secure  in  his  o. 
523  The  0.  of  love 

1018  Girt  with  o.  and  grace 

1110  0.  walks  on  the 

1113  servants. .  .Their  help,  O. 

ONE. 
101  Wlum  o.  their  wish,  and  one 
463  Peace. .  in  being  o.  with  I 

463  May  thy  will  and  mine  be  o. 
463  O.  for  evermore  with  thee 


789  And  gathered  into  o. 

789  We  ail  partake  the  joy  of  o. 

790  But  make  us  of  0.  mind  and 

790  And  keep  u>  o.  in  thee 

LSI  in  0.  mind  and  spirit 
796  still  o.  in  life  and  one  in  death 
801  Didst  thou  not  make  us  o. 
804  Make  us  of  O.  heart  and  mind 

[any  are  we  now  and  o. 
975  O.  will  be  with  me  there 

ONWARD. 
..  then,  ye  people 
<..  then,  ye  hosts  of  God 
hi* i  i )  happy.  •  .If  o.  ye  will  tread 

856  O.  to  our  home  we  move 
932  river. .  .Pursue  thine  o. 

1044  Blest  seats.  ..[<>.  press  to  you 
1070  O.  we  go,  for  still  we  hear 
1074  But  u.  we  move,  And  still 

OPEN. 
320  gates. .  .Stand  o.  night  and  day 
377  ().  mine  eyes  to  see  thy  face 
377  O.  the  door  of  faith  and  love 
403  O.,  and  take  me  in 

791  With  u.  hearts  and  hands  we 

OPPOSE,  OPPOSES,  OPPOSERS. 
309  enter  in,  Whatever  may  o. 
ObO  In  vain  our  march  opj 
268  Let  him  opposers  all  o'errun 

OPPRESSED,  OPPRESSION. 
236  With  sin  and  care  o. 
304  Come,  all  ye  souls  by  sin  o. 
360  (  nine  with  your  guilt  and  fear  o. 
382  No  longer  let  me  1'"  ". 
4o0  O.  by  sins,  1  lift  mine  eye 

857  rest  To  the  heart  by  sin  o. 
939  And  the  o.  forever  weep 

1061  Shiks  heart  and  voice  o. 

181  He  comes  to  break  oppression 

7  7  7  Never  shall  you  feel  o. 
1091  Save  thy  people  from  o. 
1093  Never  feel  b?8  rod 

OPPRESSOR. 
154  Beneath  the  proud  o.*8  frown 
778  The  o.  is  vanquished,  and  Zion 

ORACLES. 

34  A  thousand  o.  divine 
291  And  search  the  O.  divine 

ORB,  ORBS. 

1034  And  thou,  refulgent  o.  of  day 
138  Amid  the  radiant  OTTOS  he  found 
140  Those  mighty  o.  proclaim  thy 
B81   When  the  o.  that  pt  ople  S] 

io25  Let  those  ponderous  <».  d<  Bcend 

ORDINANCE. 

8-31  And  bless  the  0. 
848  In  thine  0.  appear 

ORIENT. 

195  Clothed  with  its  u.  nres 


OKI 


112 


PAL 


ORIGINAL. 
112  And  to  its  great  0.  The 
138  heavens.,  .great  0.  proclaim 

ORPHAN,  ORPHANS. 
178  face. .  .stills  the  sighing  o.'s 
901  The  o.  clasps  a  father  found 
10&2  Orphans  no  Longer  fatherless 

OURSELVES. 
368  Give  us  o.  and  thee  to  know 
945  Give  up  o.,  through  Jesus' 

OUTCAST,  OUTCASTS. 

559  me  .  .An  o.  from  thy  face 
857  door,  For  the  o.  and  the  poor 

82  Gather  the  outcasts  in,  and  save 
451  And  claimed  the  o.  as  thy 

OUTSTRETCHED. 
213  holy  Lord. .  .With  o.  arms 

560  With  o.  hands,  and 

OVERCAME,  OVERCOMETH,  OVER- 
COMING. 
226  By  his  death  he  o. 
567  To  him  that  ovcrcotneth,  A 
985  0  for  an  overcoming  faith  To 

OVERFLOW,  OVERFLOWING. 
679  rivers  of  sorrow  shall  not  o. 
333  And  sins,  an  overflowing  tide 

OVERTHROW,  OVERTHROWN. 

569  Who  madly  seeks  to  o. 
478  thee,  who  hast  overthrown 

OWE. 
1079  Not  till  then,  how  much  I  o. 
1084  These  to  thee,  my  God,  we  o. 


PACIFIED. 
455  And  art  thou  p. 
531  My  God,  in  Jesus  p. 

PAGAN. 

939  O'er  the  p.'s  night  of  care 

PAGE,  PAGES. 
296  What  glory  gilds  the  sacred  p. 
876  And  read  in  every  p.  ..promise 
299  ()  may  these  heavenly  pages  be 

PAID. 
210  'Tis  finished!  all  the  debt  is  p. 
867  Sinners,  bis  life  for  you  be  p. 
36*2  'I  ii\  debt  is  p.,  thy  soul  Is  free 
878  Surety,  who  all  my  debt  hast  p. 

PAIN. 

r.i  Bow  transient  Is  our  present  p. 

215  o  i^uni)  <>/'  God,  was  ever  i>. 
222  Bui  thine  the  deadly  /<. 
886  your  affliction,  or  banish  your  p. 
.  bis  )•.  be  gives  you  ease 


346  P.  in  endless  bliss  expire 
847  Greedy  of  eternal  p.,  o  ye 

371  In  i>.  you  travel  all  your  days 

881  Renew<  d  thy  sacred  p. 

406  What  p.,  what  labor,  to  secure 

422  Died  for  me,  Who  caused  his  />. 

505  A  soul  inured  to  p.,  To  hardship 

511  sin  A  i>.  to  feel  it  near 

572  And  p.  for  him  is  s\v<  ct 

616  In  every  p.  I  bear. .  .find  delight 

01!)  When  worn  with  p.,  disease,  and 

629  We  smile  at  p.,  while  thou  art  near 

031  When  p.  o'er  my  weak  flesh 

631  And,  free  from  j)..  thy  glories  sing 

643  In  thy  service,  p.  is  pleasure 

645  By  thy  more  than  mortal  p. 

646  In  the  hour  of  j>.  and  anguish 
663  who. .  .Could  bear  his  lot  of  p. 
665  Through  fellowship  of  p. 

668  A  few  more  years  in  p. 

674  relief  For  every  p.  I  feel 

689  If  p.  afflict,  or  wrongs  oppress 

728  0  what  needless  p.  we  bear 

737  I  rise  superior  to  my  p. 

760  I  need  thee  every  hour,  In  joy  or  p. 

797  When...  part,  It  gives  us  inward  p. 

801  And  bear  each  other's  p. 

813  Since  in  all  p.  thy  tender  love 

885  While  in  our  mortal  p. 

969  O  the  p.,  the  bliss  of  dying 

984  Nor  p.,  nor  grief,  nor  anxious  fear 
1003  Bear  a  momentary  p. 
1020  To  linger  in  eternal  />. 
1043  The  p.  of  life  shall  then  be  o'er 
1057  No  slightest  touch  of  />. 
1064  No  p.  the  inhabitants  feel 
1067  Torturing  p.,  and  heavy  woe 

1072  Nor  p.  nor  death  can  enter 

PAINS,  PAINED. 

100  night  in  sighs,  And  restless  p. 
154  Thou  know'st  the  p.  thy  servants 

180  Thy  bounty  shall  my  p.  beguile 

570  Regardless  of  the  p.  I  feel 

612  'Tis  sweet  to  look  beyond  my  p. 

621  He  bade  my  p.  remove 

723  o  by  all  the  p.  and  woe 

836  Remember  thee,  and  all  thy  p. 

944  By  thy  p.  and  consolations 

970  The//.,  the  groans,  the  dying  strife 
1035  And  p.,  and  groans,  and  griefs 

477  My  heart  is  paint  d,  nor  can  it  be 

PALACE,  PALACES. 

648  That  p.  of  our  glorious  King 
747  A  p.  a  toy  would  appear 
1063  The  p.  of  angels  and  God 

1073  In  the  p.  of  God,  the  gieat  King 
871  salvation  shone  Tin  ough. .. j HjUaces 

PALESTINE. 

195  The  answering  hills  of  P. 

VMM.  PALMS,  PALMY. 

195    Her  Bllent  gloves  of  i>. 

9i  I  'i  1m-  p.  of  victory  thine 
1010  lie  bears  the  sinning  p. 
ion  Poltnsol  victory,  Crowns  of  glory 


PAL 


113 


PAR 


1082  And  conquering  p.  they  bear 
1016  /'.  in  our  bands  we  all  shall 
they  carry  in  their  hands 
980  From  many  a  palmy  plain 

PALSIED. 
■hep.  and  the  lame 

PANG,  PANGS. 

\nd  death. . .  Was  p.,  and  scoff 
358  There  is  a  death,  whose  p. 
B29  stooped  to  share. .  .sharpest  p. 

1  >ne  thought  shall  every  p.  remove 
668  And  every  p.  that  wrings  the 
80  I  When  the  pangs  of  trial  seize  us 
2  >9  Unutterable  p.  were  thine 
223  i )  the  p.  his  soul  sustained 
W6  <  hit  farewell  p.,  how  sharp 
839  Those  p.  he  would  not  flee 

PANOPLY. 
5S7  The  p.  of  God 
509  In  p.  of  truth  complete 

PANT,  PANTS,  PANTING. 
180  Or  on  the  thirsty  mountain  p. 
826  Hoi  ye  that  p.  for  living  streams 
382  <  )nly  for  thy  love  I  p. 
419  P.  lor  the  cooling  water-brook 
490  See,  I  p.  in  thee  to  rest 
508  Thine,  wholly  thine,  we  p.  to  be 
4£ti   Which  pants  to  have  no  other'  will 
496  prove  my  heart,  it  p.  for  thee 
810  Each  heart  that  p.  for  thee 
944  P.  for  thee  each  mortal  breast 
10G8  P.  to  view  his  glorious  face 
490  Jesus,  see  my  panting  breast 

PARADISE. 
257  Fair  flowers  of  p.  extend 
200  Christ  hath  opened  p. 
351  In  Christ  to  p.  restored 
382  And  be  of  p.  possessed 
512  I  am  his,  Of  p.  possessed 
511  To  love's  sweet  p. 
515  in  my  heart  A  constant  p. 
520  Thy  presence  makes  my  p. 
542  And  all  the  fruits  of  p. 
751  'Tis  p.  when  thou  art  here 
757  hath  found  it,  hath  p.  found 
ilic  souls  that  believe  in  p. 
>;'  our  p.  possessed 
825  And  then  transplant  to  p. 
\ot  p.,  with  all  its  joys 
■  ui  bast  opened  p. 
983  They  lind  with  Christ  in  p. 
966  bloom,  A  plant  of  p. 
909  But  the  mild  rays  of  p. 
1006  He  to  p.  Is  fled 
1032  And  trees  of  p. 
lull  home. .    Within  the  /».  of  God 
Op.  Of  Joy!  Where  tears 

1071  OpJ  o  paradise 

1076  Willi  all  the  fruits  of  p. 

PARCHED, 
'er  a  p.  and  weary  land 
'.•; ;   P.  by  tne  sun's  director  ray 
jep.  lips  of  th.ue 
8 


PARDON. 
220  P.  for  all  flows  from  his  side 
812  /'.  and  peace  abound 
825  Here  /;.,  life,  and  Joy  divine 
312  P.  to  each  rebel  Sinner 
851   A  p.  written  with  his  blood 
862  P.  and  peace  in  Jesus  find 
872  bought  his  p.  on  the  tree 
886  P.  I  accept  unbought 
896  In  p.,  Lord,  my  cure  begin 
412  If  yet,  while  p.  may  be  found 
112  Ber  p.  to  secure 
412  died  To  make  that  p.  sure 
423  It  seals  my  p.  too 

444  His  voice  proclaims  my  p.  found 

445  P.,  and  holiness,  and  heaven 
535  I  ask  the  blood-bought  p. 
557  Again  my  p.  seal,  Again 

613  And  in  thy  p.  and  thy  care 
045  Write  upon  my  heart  the  p. 
73(5  P.,  and  holiness,  and  heaven 

833  P.,  and  holiness,  and  heaven 

834  P.  and  peace  to  dying  men 
943  Give  the  p.  of  our  sins 

957  P.  of  our  sins  renew 
968  Ah  !  write  the  p.  on  my  heart 
1023  thief  Spakest  p.  and  relief 
1092  Give  to  us  p.  and  peace,  O  Lord 

PARDONED. 
418  Who  feel  the  joys  of  p.  sin 
531  P.  of  all  that  I  have  done 
985  If  sin  be  p.,  I'm  secure 

PARDONING. 
35  To  us  thy  p.  love  extend 
88  While  we  pray  for  p.  grace 
110  With  p.  mercy  richly  blest 
258  Manifest  thy  p.  love 
258  To  thy  p.  grace  receive  them 
202  Speak  thy  p.  grace  to  me 
305  Lord,  let  us  hear  thy  p.  voice 
359  Haste  to  your  p.  God 
377  Now  let  ine  find  my  p.  Lord 
391  So  let  thy  p.  love  be  found 
400  And  taste  thy  p.  grace 
428  blest  by. .  .God  of  p.  love 
438  reconciled.  His  p.  voice  I  hear 
546  felt. .  .Saviour's  p.  blood 
733  Manifests  his  p.  favor 
735  And  magnify  thy  p.  love 
848  Thou  thy  p.  grace  declare 
851  Thy  p.  mercy  we  receive 
802  seek  thy  p.  grace.  Cast 
1027  Thy  p.  voice  O  let  me  hear 

PARENT,  PARENTS. 
112  soul  lis  heavenly  P.  sing 
ioi  And  pan  nts  hold  him  dear 
101  Where  p.  love  the  Baored  word 
172  pity  of  the  Lord . .  a^  tender  p. 
282  li  earthly  p.  hear  Their  children 

part,  (separate.) 

82  Christiana,  brethren,  ere  we  />. 

5ii  From  Thee  that  I  do  more  may  p. 

521  neither  life  oor  death  can  p. 

095  Then  willingly  with  all  I'd  p. 


PAR 


114 


PAT 


782  Nor  life,  nor  death  can  p. 

790  o  do  not  Buffer  him  to  p. 

796  Yet  must  we  p.,  and  parting  weep 

797  When  we  asunder  p.,  it  gives 
816  siiaii  never  p.  again 

TART,  PARTS,  {portion.) 
174  In  p.  we  know  thy  will 
425  Unless  thou  wash.  ..no  p.  in  thee 
510  love...  Be  mine  this  better  p. 

59(1  hard. . .  To  rise  and  take  his  p. 
780  sigh,  And  with  him  bear  a  p. 

791  Though  but  in  p.  we  know  thee 
547  And  never  act  our  part* 

PARTED,  PARTING,  PARTINGS. 
261  Saviour,  p.  from  our  sight 

94  With  one  accord  ourpa/t  t  w/hymn 
581  He'll  take  thee  at  thy  p.  breath 
725  This  be  the  p.  cry  My  heart  shall 
855  Now  in  p. ,  Father,  bless  us 

974  So  gently  flows  the  p.  breath 
980  Such  is  the  Christian's  p.  hour 

1009  world . . .  Where  p.  is  unknown 
1062  Where  partings  are  no  more 

PARTAKERS. 
782  P.  of  the  Saviour's  grace 

PARTNER,  PARTNERS. 
552  P.  of  my  throne  shall  be 
662  paitneis  of  our  blood. .  .divide 
805  P.  of  like  precious  faith 
893  The  p.  of  thy  grace 

PARTNERSHIP. 
719  For  our  p.  in  light 

PASCHAL. 
246  P.  Lamb,  by  God  appointed 
259  Is  our  P.  Lamb  to-day 
816  And  eat  the  P.  Lamb 
847  Where  the  p.  blood  is  poured 
847  P.  Victim,  paschal  Bread 

PASS,  PASSED,  PASSING,  PAST. 
220  Behold  him,  all  ye  that  p.  by 
384  P.  me  not,  0 

7S1  And  when  by  turns  we  />.  away 
433  grace. .  .so  wide  it  never  passed 
132  Each  passing  moment  so  to  spend 
960  The  glory  of  a  p.  hour 

25  Past,  and  present,  and  to  be 

PASSAGE. 

634  Nor  count  the  p.  strange  or 
657  And  force  your  p.  to  the  skies 
1004  Wait  thy  p.  through  the  shade 

PASSION. 
285  Each  evil  p.  overcome 
888  By  thy  />.  on  the  tree,  Let 
617  And  since,  by  p.'a  force 
(-!.")  By  thy  last  mysterious  p. 
664  True  Recorder  of  his  p. 

809  storm  of  earthlmni  /;.  <li<  s 

975  Aii'i  stormy  p.'a  rage 

696  i'i   in  p.'fl  t<  arful  -i life 


1003  Struggle  through  thy  latest  p. 

1013  All  the  tokens  of  his  p. 

1014  By  the  tokens  of  his  p. 

PASSIONS,  PASSIONATE,  PASSION- 
LESS. 

309  The  p.  to  recall.  And  upward  bid 
809  Then  shall  our  p.  and  our 
455  And  all  my  restless  p.  sway 
490  Earthly  p.  far  remove 
708  My  p.  hold  a  pleasing  reign 
792  Our  wild,  unruly  p.  bind 

681  passionate  longings  for  home 
1059  crown  of. .  .passionless  renown 

PASSOVER. 
230  p.  of  gladness. .  .passover  of  God 

PASTOR,  PASTORS. 

823  not. .  .small  import  The  p.'s  care 
992  into  thy  hands  Our  p.  we  resign 
812  Pastors  and  teachers  hence  arise 
812  P.  and  people  shout  thy  praise 

PASTURE,  PASTURES. 
180  The  Lord  my  p.  shall  prepare 
;  18   The  p.  I  languish  to  And 
888  Never  from  thy  p.  roving 
156  in  pastures  green ;  he  leadeth  me 
158  He  feeds  in  p.  large  and  fair 
179  I  feed  in  green  p..  safe-folded  I 
042  Green  p.  are  before  me 
759  To  feed  them  in  p.  of  love 
701  gently  glide  Through  p.  green 
872  In  thy  pleasant  p.  feed  us 
888  Feed  in  p.  ever  vernal 
1007  And  the  lovely  p.  see  That 
1061  The  p.  of  the  blessed  Are 

PATH. 
135  Sheds  on  our  p.  the  glow  of  day 
140  And  dark  is  his  p.  on  wings  of 
150  All  the  p.  in  which  we  rove 
163  And  O,  when  gathers  on  our  p. 

179  I  seek— by  the  p.  whieh  my 

313  feet  abide,  Nor  from  thy  p.  depart. 
344  ( 'nine,  and  make  my  p.  your  choice 
360  Nor  choose  the  p.  to  heaven 

389  Must  take  the  p.  thyself  hast 

457  That  p.  with  humble  speed  I'll 
464  May  i  tread  the  p.  he  trod 

507  thy  p.  shall  be  Peaceful,  serene 
510  lesser  light  About  my  p.  to  shine 
61  1  We  kndW  not  what  the  p.  may  be 
629  No  p.  we  shun,  no  darkness 
642  My  /-.  to  life  is  free 
655  Choose  out  the  y»,  for  me 

682  1  loved  to  choose  and  see  my  p. 
712  Whether  my  p.  shall  lie  "Mid 
999  Nor  Head  The  rough  p.  of  (lie 

1015  Show  the  same  p.  to  heaven 

L068  The  light  my  p.  surrounding 

PATHS. 

160  when  in  the  slippery  p.  of  youth 
174  Thy  p.  I  cannot  Mace 

180  Though  in  the  p.  of  death  I  tread 


PAT 


115 


PEA 


269  Turn  from  the  p.  of  life  aside 

And  all  her  flowery  p.  are 
660  dive  me  in  all  thy  /».  to  tread 
962  If  from  thy  p.  our  souls.  .  .stray 
875  child    .The  p.  <>f  peace  have  trod 

cure  the  p.  of  hi'.'  we  tread 
111:2  "lis  here  thine  unknown  p.  we 

PATHWAY. 
202  That  lit  thv  lonely  p.,  trod 
G44  Tread  its  p.  to  the  skies 
679  When  through  fiery  trials  thy  p. 
687  Be  thou  our  p.  to  the  skies 

PATIENCE. 
146  We  read  thy  p.  still 
269  With  p.  Brm  and  purpose  high 
507  In  truth  and  p.  wrought 
619  Grant  j>.,  rest,  and  kind  relief 
623  With  steadfast  p.  arm  my  breast 
631  With  Iamb-like  j>.  arm  my  breast 
729  /'.  gives,  and  consolation 
955  By  the  p.  of  hope,  and  the  labor 
1014  Partners  in  his  p.  here 
1054  Endue  me  with  p.  to  wait 

PATIENT. 

196  What  p.  love  was  seen  in  all 
202  So  p.,  through  a  world  of  woe 

PATRIARCH,  PATRIARCHS. 
36  Sat  weary  by  the  p.'.s  well 
225  Patriarchs  from  the  distant  ages 

PATTERN. 

590  So  let  thv  life  our  p.  be 
804  To  thy  Church  the  p.  give 
1045  For  his  own  p.  given 

PAUL. 
274  Which. made  P.'s  heart  with 
580  Lay  P.  and  Silas  bound 
585  victory. .  .1  long  with  P.  to  share 

PAVEMENT. 
863  He  spreads  its  p.,  green  and 
1034  The  p.  of  those  heavenly  courts 

PAVILION,  PAVILIONED. 

660  In  thy  p.  to  abide 

140  Pavilioned  in  splendor,  and 

PAY,  PAYS,  PAID. 
559  For  I  have  naught  to  }>. 
951  Our  hearts  to  //.  thee  all  thy 

"bt. .  .Upon  the  cross  he  pays 
210  'Tis  finished  1  all  the  debt  is  paid 
367  Thy  debt  i>  p.,  thy  soul  is  free 
378  Surety,  who  all  my  debt  hast  p. 

PEACE. 

30  Speak  p.  into  our  hearts,  and  say 

60  Beam  p.  into  each  heart 

74  Let  p.  within  her  walls  be  found 

-rud  hia  people  p. 
'•'4  Call  us,  O  Lord,  to  tiii no  eternal  p. 
101  agree,  This  blessed  p.  to  gain 


108 
178 
184 
192 
194 

246 
262 

271 
284 
299 
337 
344 
348 
3ft 
399 
428 
187 
151 1 
463 
487 
532 
561 
:»;  7 
614 
623 
639 
65J 
681 


767 
773 
773 

780 
789 
K02 
807 
841 
868 
869 
914 
981 
1021 
1092 
1092 
1102 
1108 


P.  is  the  pillow  for  my  head 

And  i>.  and  joy  which  never  end 

Ami  j>.  abound  below 

And  to  the  earth  be  i>. 

When  p.  .shall  over  all  the  earth 

Knows  the  everlasting  /-. 

P.  is  made  'twixt  man  and  God 

Life  and  p.  to  me  impart 

Give  p.  and  joy.  for  we  are  thine 

P.,  when  deep  griefs  o'erflow 

voice  Spreads  heavenly  p.  around 

P..  unspeakable,  unknown 

P.  that  ever  shall  endure 
To  procure  your  p.  with  God 
P.,  righteousness,  and  joy  impart 
Restore  my  inward  i>. 
That  all-comprising  p.  bestow 
We  all  his  unknown  p.  receive 
I  '11  go.  for  all  his  paths  are  p. 
P.  I  ask — but  peace  must  be 
vith  lat'-  but  lasting  p. 
Which  bought  for  me  the  sacred  p. 
No  p.  we  have,  no  joy  we  see 
And  dwell  in  endless  p. 
And  heavenly  p.  be  won 
Speak  to  my  warring  passions,  P. 
The  Lord  will  give  thee  />. 
P.,  doubting  heart !  my  God's 
And  pine  to  recover  my  p. 
Sought  p.  and  rest ;  Now 
What  p.  of  mind 
P.  and  joy  shall  now  attend  thee 
In  sa-ied  p.  our  souls  abide 
Sweet  p.  thy  promises  afford 
P.  and  righteousness  shall  reign 
In  one  another's  p.  delight 
A  p.  to  sensual  minds  unknown 
Constant  joy,  and  lasting  p. 
When  will  p.  wreathe  her  chain 
Our  p.  is  made  with  Heaven 
Till  faith  bring  the  p.  to  the 
The  p.  that  dwelleth  without  end 
fruits  Of  grace  and  p.  divine 
Shall  i>.  and  hope  no  more  arise 
And  make  my  p.  with  God 
Give  to  us  p.  in  our  time,  O  Lord 
P.  to  the  nations,  and  praise  to 
(live  p.,  O  God.  give  peace  again 
And  give,  for  wild  confusion,  p. 


In  PEACE. 
383  And  bid  us  go  in  p. 
410  And  bid  me  die  in  p. 
609  Kept  in  p.  by  Jesus'  name 
862  Grant  us  to  walk  in  p.  and  love 

Of  PEACE. 
107  Teach  us  the  way  of  p.  to  prize 
337  Find  in  Christ  the  way  of  p. 
371  You  live,  devoid  of  /'. 
799  Blest  are  the  sons  of  i>. 
821  And  words  of  p.  reveal 
1052  Come  to  the  land  of  p. 

peace  on  tarih, 
96  P.  on  earth  to  man  forgiven 
188  P.  01  i  1-will  from 

195  P.  oil  earth  ;  good-will  to  men 


TEA 


116 


PER 


Pevfcct  PEACE. 
170  Will  keep  me  still  In  perfect  p. 
178  mind. . .  is  kept  In  per/<  ct  p. 
4.").")  o  preserve  In  p<  r/<  <■/  p. 
463  Now  thy  p<  rfect  p.  Impart 
495  And  mi  me  with  thy  perfect  p. 

524  And  keep  OUT  minds  in  perfect  p. 

542  And  keeps  his  own  in  per/<  (rf  p. 

753  (hither \nd  keep  in  p<  rfect  p. 

755  yonder,  In  perfect  p.  and  rest 
1010  He  dwells  in  perfect  p. 
1115  Keep  our  souls  in  per/*  <■/  p. 

27<v  PEACE. 
86  Thy  p.  our  spirits  fill 
hi  (J rant  us  thy  p.  upon  our 
94  Grant  us  thy  p.,  Lord,  through 
448  Z7ij/  p.  and  love  my  portion  be 
855  saviour,  still  thy  p.  bestow 
8C2  Thy  p.  to  shed,  thy  joy  to  bring 

With  PEACE. 
634  Fills  my  sad  soul  with  p. 
729  Fills  my  soul  with  p.  and  joy 
870  TRt/i  p.  their  hearts  to  fill 
1098  With  p.  our  borders  bless 

PEACEFUL. 
05  And  bring  a  p.  night 
158  An  honored  life,  a  p.  end 
549  What  p.  hours  I  once  enjoyed 
590  Kept  p.  in  the  midst  of  strife 
627  Whose  days  a  p.  tenor  keep 
659  roll  Across  my  p.  breast 
676  but  I  With  p.  heart  will  say 
980  When  all  is  p.  and  serene 

PEARL,  PEARLS. 
526  And  find  the  p.  of  perfect  love 
1004  P.  of  price  by  Jesus  bought 
186  Gems  of  the  mountain,  and  pearls 

PEN. 

700  Nor  tongue  nor  p.  can  show 

PENITENT,  PENITENCE. 

259  How  the  p.  forgiven 

404  bestow  The  p.  desire 
868  faith  bring  the  peace  to  the  p. 

60  True  penitence  impart 
177  'Mid  tears  of  p.  we  knelt 
320  When  p.  has  wept  in  vain 
1096  mercy-seat  To  p.  and  prayer 

PENITENTIAL. 

45  To  hush  the  p.  sigh 

67  And  dry  our  p.  tears 
1 17  worship  thee  with. .  .)>.  tears 
.'57:3  grief.  And  p.  pain 

405  Let  Hoods  of  /;.  grief 
709  to  shed  The  p.  tear 

752  And  e'en  the  y>.  tear  Is 
852  Let  humble,  p.  woe 
!'-'52  waking  To  p.  tears 
1058  Let  p.  Borrow  To  heavenly 

PENTECOST,  PENTEC08TAL, 

872   Willi  the,-  earh  day  is  P. 
286  As  on  the  day  of  P.,  Descend 


499  In  me  renew  thy  P. 

275  We  wait  the  p<  trtecoetal  powers 

278  Come. .  .With  p.  grace 

PEOPLE. 

13  And  count  thy  p.'*  triumph  mine 

513  rest. .  .To  all  thy  p.  known 
641  Will  clothe  his  p.  too 

861   Here,  when  thy  p.  seek  thy  face 
865  crown..  .This  p.  as  thine  own 
922  Has  called  thy  p.  from  afar 
1027  I  love  to  meet  thy  p.  now 

PERDITION. 
345  Lest  p.  thee  arrest 

PERFECT. 
23  Make  us  p.  in  his  will 
46  And  guide  into  thy  p.  will 
136  P.  in  power,  in  love,  and 
482  And  p.  me  in  love 
448  Till  p.  I  am  found  in  thee 
464  (rive  me,  Lord,  the  p.  mind 
474  Thy  glory  to  the  p.  day 
494  speak. .  .And  p.  me  in  love 
497  And  long  to  see  the  p.  day 
507  In  which  is  p.  day 

514  nature  in.  And  p.  us  in  love 
521  P.,  and  right,  and  pure,  and 
646  Lead  us  in  thy  p.  way 

825  Till  all  thy  p.  mind  they  gain 
924  And  p.  all  our  souls  in  one 

PERFECTED,   PERFECTING,   PER- 
FECTION. 
46  And  p.  in  love  he  low 
493  be  pure,  And  p.  in  love 
806  Perfecting  the  saints  below 
126  Thee  to  perfection  who  can  know 
525  Now  let  me  gain  p.'.s  height 
532  This  mark  of  true  p.  find 

PERFUME. 
179  With  p.  and  oil  thou  anointest 
919  His  name  like  sweet  p.  shall  rise 
970  flesh  of  Jesus. .  .left  a  long  p. 
986  And  gladden  with  thy  sweet  p. 

PERIL,  PERILS. 
373  Its  p.  every  hour 
1092  Praise  him  who  saved.,  .from  p. 

103  New  perils  past,  new  sins 

PERISH. 
343  Haste..  .You  must  />.  if  yon  stay 
360  Thru  shalt  thou  p.  in  tliv  sins 
369  But,  if  I  p.,  I  will  piay 
869  I  can  but  p.  if  I  go;  1  am 
626  And  p.  all  the  blean'ng  race 
927  They  p.,  whom  thyself  hast 

PERPETUAL. 

104  P.  blessings  from  thy  hand 
lot  Demand  p.  songs  of  praise 
•'ill   Blows.  •  .In  a  full  p.  tide 
964  And  oar  /'.  home 

PERPLEX. 

777  Shall  no  more  p.  your  ways 


PES 


117 


PIT 


PESTILENCE. 
949  Defend  our  land  from  p. 

1095  And  p.,  with  rapid  stride 

PETER. 

543  broke  Unfaithful  P.'g  heart 
558  False  to  thee,  like  P..  I 
558  Would  fain,  like  P.,  weep 

PETITION,  PETITIONS. 
oio  Let  this  | 

ly  wings  shall  my  p.  bear 
ii39  Hear,  and  my  weak  pet/Uvma 

PHYSICIAN. 
300  And  is  no  kind  j>.  nigh 
306  Then-  is  a  great  P.  near 

-•  good,  the  kind  P.,  thou 
1004  P.  of  souls,  unto  me 

PIERCE,  PIERCED. 
P.  the  clouds  of  nature's  night 
P.  this  bleeding,  broken  heart 

I'll  reed  him  with  a  soldier's 
881  Have  p.  a  thousand,  thousand 
887  Though  with  a  p.  and  broken 
037  The  hand  my  cruel  sins  had  p. 
*54  Look  on  him  we  p.,  and  grieve 
1013  P.  and  nailed  him  t<>  the  tree 
1  p.  ins  pierced  body  laid,  Justice 

847  Flowing  from  his  p.  - 

1107  llowed  Forth  from  thy  p.  side 

PIETY. 
899  To  temperance,  truth,  and  p. 

902  Their  works  of  p.  and  love 

903  The  seeds  which  p.  and  love 

PILGRIM. 
171  P.  through  this  barren  land 
806  It  marks  the  p.'s  way 
344  Weary  p.,  hither  come 

848  P.,  burdened  with  thy  sin 

ly  p.,  what  for  thee 
590  o  may  we  lead  the  p. 'a  life 
620  Poor  p.,  lift  in  hope  thy  head 
043  Swift  shall  pass  thy  p.  days 
093  A  p.  in  a  land  unknown 
718  While  I  am  a  p.  here 

I  he  /'.  heirs  of  guilt  and  woe 
914  Light  of  the  lonely  p.'s  heart 
980  The  p.  on  his  gloomy  road 

1096  our  p.  host  shall  safely  land 
1048  Heaven,  the  Christian  p.'*  home 
1078  How  happy  Is  the  p.'s  lot 

1088  Come,  p.,  come  away 

PILGRIMS. 

564  P.  to  your  country 
i  happy  band  of  p. 
04K  Strangers  and  p.  here  below 
1010  But  we,  poor  p.,  wander 
1080  !«•  reshmenl  Toy;,  faraway 
10G7  p.  in  this  vale  «>f  tears 

p.,  ceas  ■  !"  mourn 
aging  to  welcome  the  p. 
l  -71  Bui  strangers  and  /-.  ourselves 

and  of  the  t>:  pride 
1100  To  this  fair  land  the  p.  trod 


PILGRIMAGE. 

80  Our  p.  will  soon  he  trod 
788  Here  in  their  bouse  of  p. 
1010  one. .  .Whose  p.   - 

PILLAIL    PILLARS. 

37  The  p.  and  the  Same  of  fire 
163  The  cloudy  p.  glided  slow 
171   Let  the  fiery,  cloudy  i>.,  Lead 
564  P>urn>  the  fiery  p. 

d*8  fiery  p.  for  our  guide 
119  hell,  and  heaven's  strong  piUart 
215  And  earth's  strong  p.  bend 

.  of  earthly  pride  de 
803  And  heaved  its  p.  one  by  one 

PILLOW,  PILLOWS. 

108  Peace  is  the  p.  [-or  my  head 
1004  Hoverintr  round  thy  p.,  bend 
1008  Buds  on  thy  p.  laid 
1114  Aroused  by  the  shriek. .  .thy  />. 

970  Feel  soft  as  downy  pillows  are 

PILOT. 
1110  And  faith  in  our  P.  shall  be 

PINE,  (tree.) 
859  The  beauty  of  the  oak  and  p. 

PINE.  PINING. 

275  Or  loner  for  thy  return  to  p. 

326  that  pant. .  .And  p.  away  and  die 

550  For  thee. ..My  thirsty  soul  doth  p. 

631  For  thee  my  thirsty  soul  doth  p. 
1015  Far  away  from  thee  I  p. 
1073  heart. .  .If  for  Jesus  it  p. 

849  Give  us,  for  thee  long  pining,  To 

PIOUS. 
75  We  blest  and  p.  grow 
799  Blest  is  the  p.  house 

PI8GAH. 

515  The  promised  land,  from  P.'s  top 
088  Till,  from  Mount  P.V  Lofty 

PIT.  PITFALLS. 
543  If  near  the  p.  \  rashly  stray 
927  The  p.  its  mouth  hath  opened 
905  Life's  twilight  path,  with  pitfalls 

PITY. 
801   Look  down  in  p..  Lord,  we  pray 
•214  Amazing  p..'  grace  unknown 

310  Full  of  p.,  love,  and  power 
391  Show  p.,  Lord,  o  Lord,  f  >rg 
404  With  softening  \>.  look 
953  Qg-tree  down.  The  p.  of  the  Lord 
.  >w  forth  thy  p.  on  high 

PITY] 
1 15  lie  hath  with  a  p.  eye  L 
157  Since  thou  a  p.  ear  didst 

304  With  p.  eyes  the  Prince  of 
417  Saviour,  look  with  /-  • 
mis.  let  thy  p.  eye  ('ail 
a  as  thy  p.  face  shone 
1HJ0  To  look  on  those  with  p,  eye 


PLA 


118 


PLE 


9  B  .1  ras,  vouchsafe  a  p.  ray 
1082  ( »  Son  of  man,  bo  p.  found 

1094  With  i>.  eye  behold  our  need 

PLAGE,  PLACED. 
170  But  lo!  a  p.  be  bath  prepared 
303  God  is  in  this  and  every  p. 
595  Appoint  my  soul  a  p. 
696  To  me  remains  oor  p.  qoi  time 
696  While  p.  we  seek,  or  place  we 
801  cast  our  lot  In  the  same  age  and  p. 
v"-">  One  in  every  time  and  p. 
806  Placed  according  to  thy  will 

PLAGUE. 

1095  And  let  the  p.  be  stayed 

PLAIN. 
98  path  of  duty  straight,  And  /). 
101  interpreter. .  .he  will  make  it  p. 

PLAIN,  PLAINS. 
80  The  p.,  the  stream,  the  wood 
351  Then  linger  not  in  all  the  p. 
882  Hosanna. .  .spread  from  p.  to 
313  Lead  to  the  bl'ssful  plai7i8 
998  rivers  of.   .flow  o'er  the  bright  p. 
1038  O'er  all  the  wide-extended  p. 
1057  While  o'er  the  happy  p.  they 

PLAINTIVE. 
399  Then  listen  to  the  p.  sound 

PLAN,  PLANS. 
321  Which  O.vi-w  the  wondrous  p. 

809  Except  the  Lord  conduct  the  p. 
89.")  Our  plans  and  efforts  bless 

PLANETS. 
138  And  all  the  p.  in  their  turn 

PLANT,  PLANTS. 
301  The  rising  p.  destroy 
986  We  p.  ti.ee  here,  with  tears 
611  Which,  like  the  plants  that  throw 
1081  The  p.  in  beauty  grew 

PLEA. 
124  His  blood's  availing  p. 
369  Perhaps  he  will  adroit  my  p. 
885   l  ins.  only  this,  is  all  my  p. 

i  ■!  love,  this  shall  be  a  l  my  p. 
392  i  give  up  every  p.  i»<  sine 
•7.13  Just  as  I  am,  without  one  p. 
533  '1  his  all  my  hope,  and  all  my  j>. 
725  This  is  my  earnest  p. 

PLEAD. 
I  brisl  is  gone,  T"  \>.  for  all  his 
:::;.">  He  lives,  bis  people's  cause  t<>  p. 
rever  doth  tor  sinners  i>. 

242   ill-  lives,  to  i>.  lor  me  above 
1  p.  with  thee,  my  suit  to  gain 
i  dare  in  faith  to  />. 
Hia  precious  blood,  to  r. 

c  bleeding  wounds. .  ,p, 
I  or  whom  the  Saviour  deigns  to  p. 

818   Wo  //.  for  those  who  plead  for 
10S0  Lord,  in  thy  name  thy  Servants  p. 


PLEADS. 
73  And  now  he  p.  our  cause  above 
243  .Mid  now  it  \>.  before  the  throne 
259  /'.  tor  US,  and  hoars  OUT  ery 
425  For  me  the  blood  of  sprinkling  p. 
612  Where  Jesus  p.  above 

PLEADERS,  PLEADING. 
B19  Successful  p.  may  they  be 

225  Holiest  hearts  for  ages  pleading 
239  If  now  I  find  thee  p.  there 
246  There  for  sinners  thou  art  p. 
250  P.  thy  death  for  sinners  now 
711  prayer..  .In  earnest  p.  Hows 
727  Ever  p.,  ever  crying.  Lord 
735  Father,  regard  thy  p.  Son 

PLEASANTNESS. 

3*29  Her  ways  are  ways  of  p. 

PLEASE,  PLEASED,  PLEASING. 

19  To  p.  our  God  alone 
175  To  love  and  p.  thee  more 
075  But  to  /'.  thee  perfectly 

45  Well  pleased  his  people's  voice  to 
005  For  I  am  p.  with  none  beside 

23  fulfill  What  is  pleasing  In  his 
502  I  do...  Well  p.  in  thy  sight 
637  P.  or  painful,  dark  or  bright 
675  a  mind  Intent  on  p.  thee 

PLEASURE. 
173  But  in  his  p.  rest 
324  Salvation  !  What  p.  to  our  ears 
367  Lovers  of  p.  more  than  God 
419  life  itself.  ..No  lasting  p. 
450  Him  to  know. .  .p.  without  end 
662  Each  p.  hath  its  poison  too 
726  And  I  hope,  by  thy  good  p. 
1055  Where  each  new  scene  fresh  p. 

PLEASURES. 
41  Drink  endless  p.  in 

356  And  p.  springing  from  the  well 
366  And  p.  never  die 
456  All  thy  p.  1  for< 
516  Its  p.  can  no  Longi  r  i 
516  So  earthly  p.  fade  away 
647  Vain  are  all  terrestrial  p. 
69)  The  p.  of  the  world  I  flee 
751  a  a...  Where  all  my  p.  roll 
75"3    true  p.  abound  in  the 
777  P.  without  end  shall  flow 
si  1  Or  the  world's  p.,  or  its  praise 
899  And  p.  pure,  reflned 
975  All  earthly  p.  will  be  o*ef 
1032  w  ho  taste  the  p.  there 

1042  The  saered  p.  of  the  soul 

PLEDGE. 

12  We  ftrsl  received  the  p.  of  I 
ie  dear  p.  of  gloriou 
he  measure  and  the  p.  of  love 
410  The  p.  thou  will  al  last  rei   I 
i^'t  The  p.  oi  joys  to  come 

Mil  That  p.  <-l  love  forever  there 

512  a  i>.  of  liberty 

620  A  p.  that  storms  shall  cease 


PLE 


119 


POW 


PLENTY,  PLENITUDE. 
1081  And  p.  tills  the  plain 
1065  With  p.,  and  with  p  I 

276  0  Spirit.,  .in  all  tby  plenitude 

351  The  p.  of  gospel  grace 

488  Proved  thv  p.  0 

688  Thy  Spirit's  p.  Impart 

-      PLOW. 

1080  We  p.  the  fields  and  scatter 

PLUCK,  PLUCKS,  PLUCKED. 

588  who  Shall  p.  you  from  his 

661  Nor  earth,  nor  bell  shall  p.  me 
458  I  trust  in  his  word;  none  plucks 

25  Plucked  from  the  destroyer's 

PLUNDERERS. 

62  And  p.  of  the  air 

PLUNGE,  PLUNGED. 
420  By  faith  I  p.  me  in  this  sea 
527  And  p.  me  in  the  purple  flood 

d  p.  me,  every  whit  made 
304  Plunged  In  a  gulf  of  dark 
319  And  sinners,  plunged  beneath 
423  And  p.  me  in  despair 

POINT,  POINTS,  POINTING. 
287  Comforter. .  .p.  our  souls  above 
962  A  little  />.  my  life  appears 
966  A  p.  of  time,  a  moment's  space 
300  light  Now  point*  to  his  abode 
115  Pointing  up  to  that  fair  heaven 

POISON. 

662  Each  pleasure  hath  its  p.  too 

POLE. 
138  spread  the  truth  from  p.  to  pole 
857  From  p.  to  pole,  that  wars 
358  Or  pierce  to  either  p. 
388  All  the  wide  world,  to  either  p. 
922  Along  the  line  to  either  p. 
930  It  spreads  from  p.  to  pole 
938  He  shall  reign  from  p.  to  pole 

POLISHED. 

865  And  shine  like  p.  stones 

POLLUTE,  POLLUTED. 
11 1  ( )  may  no  gloomy  crime  P. 
130  How  shall  polluted  mortals  dare 

POOL. 

31)7  I  wait  the  moving  of  the  p. 

POOR. 
1  The  humble  p.  believe 
68  In  him  the  p.  may  safely  trust 

Ich  the  p.  Wilt)  blessings 
154  And  raise  the  p.  that  fall 

898  Jus!  as  I  am—;-.,  wretched 

4u4  p.,  unfriended,  or  unknown 
W  -'  / '.  and  sinful  though  we  be 

l 'hy  face. .  .in  thy  p.  would  see 
8%  And  not  the  p.  despised 
897  spent,  Like  his,  upon  the  p. 


897  The  p.  are  with  us  still 
901  He  that  hath  pity  on  thP  p. 
904  a  liberal  portion  to  the  p. 

PORT. 

585  Just  as  the  p.  is  gained 
1111  When  in  the  tempting  p.  they 

PORTAL,  PORTALS. 
225  O  to  enter  that  bright  p. 
879  met..  -At  the  ;>.  of  the 
1 1  Fling  wide  the  portals  of  your 
11)3  Down  through  the  />.  of  the  sky 
2-37  Dragged  to  the  p.  of  the  sky 
868  Whose  p.  were  marble,  Whose 

PORTION. 
363  I  am  thy  }>.;  come  to  me 
401  My  life,  my  p.  thou 
462  My  p.  thou,  my  treasure 
494  Thou..  .My  p.  here  below 
540  This  only  p.,  Lord,  I  e  mine 
638  May  be  our  i>.  here 
695  Yet  Jesus  shall  my  p.  be 
"  962  ()  be  a  nobler  p.  mine 
996  happiness  or  woe. .  .my  p.  be 
1008  Thy  better  p.  trace 
1075  And  him  my  only  p.  make 

POSSESS. 

233  Our  hearts  p.,  on  thee  we  wait 

401  Come,  and  p.  me  whole 

457  P.  it  thou,  who  hast  the  right 
474  Guard  thou  thine  own,  p.  it 
476  0  may  thy  love  p.  me  whole 

POSSESSION. 

402  Saviour  take  P.  of  my 
7^7  Still  in  undisturbed  p. 

POUR. 
274  On  us  thv  Holy  Spirit  /-. 
936  But  the  Lord  will  shortly  p. 
1085  Who  doth  upon  us  p.  His 

POVERTY. 
170  Inured  to  p.  and  pain 
(555  Choose. .  .My  p.  or  wealth 
893  What  can  my  p.  bestow 

POWER. 

17  earth  shall  feel  his  saving  p. 
IS  And  here  in  saving  p.  descend 
39  Thy  saving  p.  and  love  display 
65  With  p.  reach  every  heart 
81  And  every  p.  find  Bweet  employ 
167  And  by  thine  own  almighty  p. 
191  he  shall  bear  P.  and  mi 
243  Thine  is  the  i>.;  behold  we  sit 
251   Extol  his  kingly  p. 

Ive  p.  and  unci  ion  from  above 
v.  ord  Is  p.  and  life 
819  blood  Shall  never  lose  its  p. 
836  What  p.  then,  o  sinner,  will 
437  The  sacred  p.  we  prove 
461  Thou  giv'st  the  p.  thy  grace  to 
489  1  id  us  wiih  thy  gloi  lous  p. 
496  would,  but  thou  must  give  the  p. 


row 


120 


PRA 


513  Saviour,  now  the  p.  bestow 
523  The  faith  shall  bring  the  p. 
535  The  sin-subduing  p. 
666  Jesus,  be  thou  my  p. 

587  And  in  his  mighty  p.,  Who  in 
677  confessed  In  all  thy  saying  p. 
797  But  there's  a  p.  which  man 

736  In  weakness,  my  almighty  p. 
761  His  all-protecting  i>.  displayed 
822  P.  into  strengthless  souls  he 

Nil  still  by  the  p.  of  his  great  name 
979  That  manifests  the  Saviour's  p. 
994  'Twill  then  be  raised  in  p. 
1005  When  earth  all  helping  p. 
3017  What  p.  shall  be  the  sinner's  stay 
1058  'Midst  p.  that  knows  no  limit 
1112  Whose  p.  the  wind  and  sea 
1112  Amazing  heights  of  boundless  p. 

All  POWER. 
245  All  p.  to  our  great  Lord 
582  All  p.  to  him  be  given,  He 

588  All  p.  to  him  be  given ;  Believe 
820  All  p.  is  trusted  in  my  hands 

His  POWER. 

47  Let  all  within  us  feel  Ids  p. 

68  Above  the  heavens  his  p.  is 
184  His  p.,  increasing,  still  shall 
651  I  own  his  p..  accept  the  sign 
876  Sing  of  the  wonders  of  his  p. 

Of  POWER. 
6  Spirit  of  p. 

18  Thou  God  of  p.,  thou  God  of  love 
26  God  of  p.,  and  God  of  love 
384  speak  the  word  of  p.  to  me 
502  Spirit  of  p.  within 
818  let  them  speak  thy  word  of  p. 

POWER  divine. 
309  Can  aught  but  p.  divine 
319  And  formed  by  p.  diet  tie 
396  But  p.  divine  can  do  the  deed 
499  Reveal  thy  p.  divine 
620  believe. .  .His  love  and  p.  divine 
867  While  p.  divine  his  word 

1107  His  gracious  p.  divine,  The 

Thy  POWER. 

125  O  (iod,  thy  p.  is  wonderful 

126  High  is  ///(/  p.  above  all 

218  "lis  finished  !  Son  of  God,  tluj  p. 

286  Descend  in  all  //'///  p. 

319  I'll  sing  thy  p.  to  .save 

368  Thy  }i.  to  us  make  known 

406  I  now  should  fee]  thy  p. 

477  To  feel  thy  p.,  to  hear  thy  voice 

499  Hi  vt  al  thy  p.  divine 

532  o  may  thy  p.  the  blood  apply 

5:].")  So  arm  me  with  /////  p. 

682  So  long  thy  p.  hath  blest 

864  i  et  us  feel  thy  p-  applying 
861  Thy  p.  and  goodness  here 

1108  Thy  p.  we  Bee,  thy  greatness 

POWEBS. 

104  I  yield  my  p.  to  thy  command 
106  That  all  my  p.,  with  all 


To  thee  the  p.  on  high 
With  all  the  heavenly  p. 
Their  wondrous  p.  impart 
That  all  my  p.,  with  all 
All  my  p.  shall  wait  on  thee 
O  may  it  all  my  p.  engage 
The  p.  of  hell  surround 
My  life,  with  all  its  active  p. 
Still  for  thee  my  p.  employ 
Praise  shall  employ  my  nobler  p. 
Thy  love.,  .('hums  all  my  p. 
Be  all  their  p.  inclined 


120 
155 
270 
478 
486 
574 
582 
705 
721 
740 
742 
899 

POWERFUL. 
171  Hold  me  with  thy  p.  hand 
894  grace. .  .All-p.  from  above 

PRACTICE. 

39  Reduce  to  p.  what  we  hear 

PRAISE. 
4  His  endless  p.  proclaim 
8  fill  the  world  with  loudest  p. 
13  His  tribute  of  immortal  p. 
15  They  p.  thee  still ;  and  happy 
19  Thee  let  us  p.,  our  common 
25  P.  him,  ye  wiio  know  his  love 
27  P.  him,  praise  him,  evermore 
27  P.  the  Lord,  his  mercies  trace 
50  p.  thee,  Let  all  the  people  praise 
57  P.  the  Lord,  ye  heavens  auore 
59  Then  we'll  give  thee  nobler  p. 
77  And  p.  on  every  tongue 
97  All  p.  to  him  who  dwells  in 
99  Till  we  shall  p.  thee  as  we 
101  And  p.  is  wont  to  rise 
l0(i  Alt  p.  to  thee,  who  safe  hast  kept 
118  P.  shall  aye  be  brought  to  thee 

120  Thy  constant  p.  recite 

121  To  thee  the  p.  designed 

153  P.  ye  the  Lord,  ye  immortal 

285  But  thine  shall  be  the  p. 

316  Accept  the  p.  I  bring 

324  To  thee  the  p.  belongs 

330  We  will  p.  him  again  when  we 

385  And  give  the  j>.  to  him 

449  To  God  the  voice  of  grateful  p. 

451  And  ceaseless  p.  to  tlu-e  is 

45s  shall  speak  thy  co-extended  p. 

467  p.  him,  ye  saints,  the  God 
481  And  all  my  spotless  life  hep. 
506  For  thine  immortal  p. 
531  But  breathe  unutterable  p. 
600  And  only  live  to  Love  and  p. 
611  Accept  our  feeble  p. 
668  And  filled  my  lips  with  p. 
676  And  p.  thee  moit'  and  more 
(193  P.  with  my  heart,  my  mind 
705  Then  shall  my  lips  in  endless  p. 
'>  16   And  prayer  in  endless  i>. 
734  p.,  my  soul,  the  King  of  heaven 
740  rn  p.  ni\  maker  while  I've 
759  eternity .  • .  he-echoes  the  p.  of 
766  To  build. . .And  his  eternal  p. 
777  And  your  gates  shall  all  he  P. 
798  Again  in  Jesus,  /■.  we  join 
806  And  //.  thee  evei  more  on  high 
S17  P.  ue  (  hiist,  whose  blood  was 


PRA 


121 


PRA 


870  .Are  met  for  p.  and  prayer 

:  p.  to  him  belongs 

Saviour,  accept  the  p.  Of 

And  prayer  be  lost  in  p. 

God,  the  glorious  saviour,  p. 

1078  When  the  p.  of  heaven  I  hear 

i.  Immortal  praise 
1084  Let  thy  p.  our  tongues  employ 
3103  'lhe  tribute  of  exulting  p. 

His  PRAISE. 
3  Come,  sound  his  p.  abroad 
138  And  let  his  p.  employ  thy  tongue 
172  My  soul  repeat  his  p. 

i  hey  shall  join  his  p.  to  sing 
ad  now  show  forth  hU  p. 
-  And  show  his  p.  below 
pi  1  And  let  his  p.  be  great 

Of  PRAISE. 

24  Songs  of  p.  their  powers  employ 

!  l  Shall  swell  the  sound  of  p.  again 

with  the  voice  of  p.  resound 

807  Our  songs  o/  p.  shall  close 

Our  PRAISE. 

49  Our  p.  shall  never  cease  to  flow 
107  Our  p.  to  thy  pure  glory  sing 

::d  well  deserves  our  p. 

Thy  PRAISE. 

12  Increase  thy  p.,  improve  our 
56  To  thy  p.  and  glory  live 

1(h)  Lord  of  my  life,  0  may  thy  p. 

148  Shall  tin/  p.  uuuttered  lie 

160  To  utter  all  thy  p. 

193  Thy  p.  shall  never  end 
Z7lj/  p.  shall  never  fail 

508  And  gladly  sing  thy  p. 

068  Awhile  show  forth  thy  p. 

682  gran  ful  powers  shall  sound  f/n/ju. 
hall  spread  f/<ty  p.  abroad 

706  Nor  will  I  cease  thy  p.  to  sing 

724  thoughts  Bright  with  toy  p. 

725  latest  breath  V\ bisper t/lj/ p. 
744  Too  short  to  sing  thy  p. 

D5S  <  I  let  us  all  thy  p.  declare 
1062  Well  may  thy  p.  our  lips  employ 
1084  Let  thy  p.  our  tongues  employ 

To  PRAISE. 

81  To  p.  thy  name,  give  thanks 
88  Here  we  come  thy  name  to  p. 
91  Teaching  us  to  p.  aright 
282  And  all  unite  to  p.  thy  name 
400  Turn  thou  our  prayers  to  p. 
■;  96  And  join  with  us  to  p.  his  love 
889  Join  to  p.  our  Lord  and  King 

PRAJ 

12  And  wear  our  p.  as  thy  crown 

50  Thy  p.  let  them  >n.Lr 

106  High  p.  i  King 

183  Thy  p.  ring  through  earth  and 
139  In  p.  every  hour  employ 

Heaven  and  earth  his  p.  sing 
233  Help  us  to  render  p.  i 


240  Loudest  p.,  witl 

304  The  Saviour's  p.  speak 
Sing  the  p.  of  the  Lamb 

.•!>'  tuneful  p.,  raised  on  high 
7'J9  With  my  mouth  thy  j  . 
734  Evermore  his  p.  sing 
744  We  long  thy  p.  to  re] 
754  To  sing  with  saints  i. 

j  i>.  they  prolong 

Dg  may  the\  sing  thy  p. 

id  loudest  j/.  _ 

and  we  thy  p.  high.  And 
919  And  endless  p.  crown  his  head 
1093  l\  to  our  Ood  belong 

PRAISED,  PRAISING. 

129  Thy  name  be  p.  for  evermore 

484  Thy  name  be  p.  on  earth 

192  throng  Of  angels,  praising  Ood 

PRAY. 
15  O  happy  souls  that  p. 
43  Lord,  teach  our  hearts  to  p, 
ara  of  Je^u-  Christ  top. 
382  for  sinners. .  .1  humbly  p. 
438  The  Lather  hears  him  p. 

3  i  shall  we  p.  and  never  cease 
506  I  want  a  heart  to  j>..  To  pray 
517  As  taught  by  thee  in  faitn  1  p. 
543  And  >tir  me  tip  top. 

..  without  ceasing,  pray 
621  While  I  have  breath  to  p. 
689  they  live  should  Christians  >>. 
7<>t;  When  God  inclines  the  heart  top. 
710  Lord,  teach  us  how  io  t>. 
735  In  Jesus'  power  and  spirit  p. 
745  Faithful  soul  p.  always  ;  i  ray 
750  home.  Around  its  aiiar,  p. 

iw  hear  me  while  1  p. 
769  sweet  accord  Of  souls  that  p.  to 
856  Hear  thy  servant-  as  they  p. 
884  1 1  leach  us  how  to  p. 
890  but  p..  Pray  to  our  God  above 
1024  rare.  And  stir  us  up  to  p. 
1047  While  I  breathe  I  p. 
1090  And  gives  us  time  to  p. 

PRAYS,  PRAYED,  PRAYING. 
217  The  suffering  Saviour  p.  alone 
221  Sinners,  he  p.  lor  you  ai 
512  Redeemer  lives.  And  ever  y  .  tor 
7h»  And  cry.  Behold 
157  To  thee,  0  Lord  of  lite,  we  prayed 
201  P.  to  behold  the  light  of  day 

.  as  not  ever  thus,  nor  p. 
753  The  praying  spirit  breathe 

PRAYER. 

79  And  offered  p.  with,  holy  hands 
79  And  not  a  p.,  a  tear,  b 

'  one  p.  more;— and  be  it  one 
101  Happy  the  home  where  p.  is 
181  To  him  shall  p.  ana  - 
offer  their  imperft 
- 

anted  is  the  Bavioui  'a  p. 
_hs  the  unul 
thou  that  nearest  p..  Attend 


PRA 


122 


PRE 


399  listen  to. .  .a  poor  sinner's  p. 
6(37  armor.. .Each  pier.-  put  on  with  p. 
584  With  i>.  and  crying  strong,  Hold 
589  every  want  in  instant  p. 
597  And  p.,  by  thee  inspired  and 
599  He  takes  the  trustiest  weapon,  p. 
658  Thy  mercj  heard  my  Infant  p. 
872  his  ear  Attends  the  softest  p. 

689  P.  is  appointed  to  convey 

700  P.  is  the  breath  of  God  m  man 
707  That  power  is  />.,  which  soars 

709  hours. .  .In  humble,  grateful  p. 

710  P.  is  the  soul's  sincere  desire 

711  Sweet  is  the  />.  whose  holy 
718  Willi  p.  and  praise  agree 

7l."j  souls  be  east  In  never-ceasing  p. 

717  'Tls  the  time  for  earnest  p. 

718  Jesus  loves  to  answer  p. 
722  God  of  love,  who  nearest  p. 
725  Hear  thou  the  p.  I  make 

785  o  wondrous  power  of  faithful  p. 
738  Be  conquered  by  my  instant  p. 
750  P.  is  the  Christian  pilgrim's  staff 
771  chosen  few  Awake  to  earnest  p. 
793  Regard  thine  own  eternal  p. 
800  O  may  that  holy  p.,  His 
819  Attentive  to  our  earnest  p. 
B58  Here  to  meet  for  praise  and  p. 
800  Their  holy  hands  in  humble  p. 
906  He  thy  gentlest  p.  can  hear 
919  To  him  shall  endless  p.  be  made 
991  Thy  ceaseless  p.  be  heard 

1080  All  thine  are  ours  by  L>. 

1105  Aud  listen  to  our  heartfelt  p. 

In  PRAYER. 

100  To  form  themselves  in  p. 
540  in  p.  my  soul  drew  near 
010  Or  seek  relief  in  p. 
717  If  we  look  to  God  in  p. 
728  carry  Every  thing  to  God  in  p. 
864  scattered  souls  may  blend  in  p. 
1048  While  here  he  kneels  in  p. 

My  PRAYER. 
98  To  thee  will  I  direct  my  p. 
309  Perhaps  will  hear  my  p. 
505  And  know  thou  hear'si  my  p. 
686  Inspire,  and  then  accept,  my  p. 
738  My  p.  hath  power  witn  God 
742  To  thee  direct  my  p. 

Of  PRAYER. 

44  may  we  prove  the  power  of  p. 
15  sacred  hour,  the  hour  of  i>. 
199  The  voice  oj  p.,  the  bymn 

417   l',\  thy  lonely  hour  0)  /<. 

589  besiege...  With  ail  the  power  of  p. 

597  For  one  brief  hour  >>;  \>. 
688  Sweet  hour  oj  p.,  BWi 

690  who  that  knows  the  worth  of  p. 
710  The  path  of  i>.  I  in   I  . 

717    J I   We  live  a  life  nl   }>. 

that  Which  calis. .  .The  hoar  of  p. 

Our  PRAYER. 

:>:'>  Thine  ear  hath  heard  our  p. 

89  Our  j>.  shall  never  <•  ase 


trit  Divine,  attend  mir  p. 
785  And  know  our  p.  is  heard 
1094  King  of  nations,  hear  our  p. 

PRAYERS. 

40  The  p.  of  saints  to  heaven 
197  Through  him  the  first  fond  p.  said 

407  In  answer  to  a  thousand  p. 

408  Dear  Lord,  to  thee  our  p.  ascend 
70--'  To  thee  our  p.  ascend 

797  We  pour  our  ardent  p. 

800  Accept  the  i>.  that  thousands 

922  Our -p.  assist ;  accept  our 

PREACH,  PREACHER. 
32  Open  the  door  to  p.  thy  word 
270  To  i>.  the  reconciling  word 
008  And  p.  thee,  too,  as  love  knows 

822  p.  him  to  ail,  and  cry  in  death 

823  May  they.  .  .Jesus,  whom  they  p. 
825  And  p.  the  death  by  which 

843  P.  the  glad  news  so  free 
942  Men  may  p..  but  till  thou 
944  of  the  prcaclter  Speed  the  foot 

PRECEPTS. 
170  How  kind  his  p.  are 
293  Its  truths  divine  and  p.  wise 
902  Make  all  the  />.  of  his  word 
1100  u  spread  thy  truth's  bright  v. 

PRECIOUS. 
181  souls. .  .Were  p.  in  his  si^ht 
221  o  what  pleasure  Do  these  p. 
510  I  ask  for  all  the  p.  things 
053  ()  the  p.  name  of  Jesus 
708  Thou  art  p.  in  his  sight 
1014  Christ,  to  all  believer.^  p. 

PREPARE. 

240  There  thou  dost  our  place  p. 

443  Could  I  but  my  heart  j>. 

457  And  for  thyself  p.  the  place 

574  And  O,  thy  servant,  Lord,  i>. 

580  My  simple,  upright  heart  i>. 

012  He  shall  p.  thy  way 

840  Their  faithful  hearts  with  us  p. 

848  Thou  our  faithful  hearts  p. 

S5S  Thou  thy  people's  hearts  />. 

880  beautiful  place  he  has  ^oae  to  p. 

926  A  voice  that  loudly  calls,— P. 

920  P.  your  hearts,  for  God  is  nigh 

957  Then,  o  my  Lord,  p.  My 
1024  Our  cautioned  souls  p. 
1028  P.,  my  soul,  to  meet  him 
1028  And  tiius  p.  to  meet  him 
1051  p.  me.  dear  Saviour,  lor  glory 

PREPARES,  PREPARING. 

225  God  has  promised.  Christ  p.  it 

m  :  Thy  love  i>.  witii  God 
l"i  l    Lord  In  love  t>.  I'm  me 
lioo  Here,  in  earth's  home  preparing 

PREPARED. 

49  0  Chris;,  who  hast  i>.  a  place 

170  Bul  to  I  ;;  pi)  ce  he  hath  t>. 

319  Lord,  1  believe  Hi  lU  bftSt  j>. 


PRE 


128 


PR1 


glories  Hath  our  God  p. 
we  stand  p. 
921  Long  ages  have  p.  thy  way 
1028  His  pr  sence. .  .on  those  p. 
1030  The  heaven  p.  for  me 
1051  iJ.,  by  grace  divine,  For 

PRESENCE. 

7  Thy  promised  p.  claim 
14  Let  me  thy  inner  p.  feel 
18  feel  The  p.  of  our  God 
80  Let  us  thy  p.  feel 
3D  Thy  p.,  gracious  God,  afford 
43  Nor  from  thy  p.  cast  away 
51  his  p.  we  have:  The  great 

And  humbly  now  thy  p.  claim 
88  May  we  feel  thy  p.  near 
93  I  need  thy  p.  every  passing 
1:23  In  vain..  .To  shun  thv  /;. 
128  ()  11  x  thy  sacred  j>.  there 
165  His  p.  guards  his  people's  path 
168  \\  ith  his  unclouded  p.  blest 
291  So  shall  my  heart  his  p.  prove 
455  Thy  p.  let  me  always  ilnd 
457  0  let  thy  sacred  p.  fill 
474  This  house  still  let  thy  p.  fill 
498  bestow  Thy  p.  and  thy  Love 
501  Lord,  we  thy  p.  seek 
512  His  p.  make    me  free  indeed 
531  I  shall  Dot  in  thy  p.  move 
633    Thy  p.,  Lord,  the  place  shall 
551  So  shall  lis  p.  bless  our  souls 
010  Thy  p.  through  my  journey  shine 
GS5  Thy  p.,  Lord,  tills  every  place 
7^0  And  in  thy  p.  rest 
747  His  p.  disperses  my  gloom 
759  o  thou,  in  whose  p.  my  soul 
831  We  now  thy  promised  p.  rind 
800  Jehovah's  p.  can  confine 
861  And  be  it  with  thy  p.  tilled 
991  And  all  in  Jesus'  p.  reign 
1028  His  p.  sheds  eternal  day 
1030  And  with  his  glorious  p.  here 
1054  And  feel  in  the  p.  of  Jesus 
1064  Though  oft  from  thy  p.  in 
1083  in  thy  i>.  to  abide 
1110  Forever  thy  p.  is  near 

PRESENT. 
211  That  were  a  p.  far  too  small 
696  Her  costliest  p.  brought 

PRESENT,  (rc/7,.) 
7  P.  we  know  thou  art,  But  O 
40  Yet  God  Is  p.  in  this  place 
121  p.  alike  in  every  pla 
163  Thus  p.  still,  though  now  unseen 
866  The  p.  we  should  now  redeem 
389  P.  for  past  can  oe'er 
51  !  To  servo  the  p.  ag< .  My 
033  Nor  p.  things,  nor  things  to  come 
050  And  felt  the  •  p.  in  the  nan 
717  God  is  p.  every-wh  re 

PRESENT,  PRESENTING. 

131  He  will  p.  them  at  the  thn 

859  We  but  p.  thee  With  thine  own 


98  Preventing,  at  the  Father's 
946  To  thee  p.,  through  th;   E 

PRESERVE,  PRESERVED,  PRE- 
SERVER. 

23  And  p.  us  day  and  night 
62  /'.  it  from  the  passu-  feet 
825  P.  them  for  thy  glorious  cause 
1100  Great  God,  i>.  us  in  thy  fear 
5 98  / '/' y  i'i'i  d  by  power  divine 
1103  P.  by  thee  for  ages  past 
112  found  My  kin  1  Preserix  r  near 

PRESS,  PRES8ED. 
301  /'.  onward  in  the  path  be  trod 

478  still  to  p.  forward  in  thy  way 
59 1  Awake. .  .And  p.  with  vigor  on 

013  Life  with  trials  hard  may  p.  me 
005  P.  onward  to  that  blest  estate 
1074  And  p.  to  our  permanent  place 

545  once  pressed  and  blessed  by  thee 

007  not  shrink,  Though  p.  by  every 

PRESSIM,. 
9*2  P.  onward  to  the  prize 
205  P.  onward  as  we  can 
321  supplies. .  .While  p.  on  to  G-od 

PREVAIL,  PREVAILS. 
207  Should  strive  and  should  p. 

.-     gospel-. .  .shah  mightily  p. 

lie  Bless  me;  for  I  will  p. 
458  I  will  not,  till  my  suit  \>. 

546  Rise,  Lord,  and  help  me  to  p. 
509  nor  hell. .  .Against  u;  shall  p. 
930  the  work. .  .Ever  mighty  top. 
239  If  now  for  me  prevads  thy 

PREY. 
235  The  grave  hath  lost  its  p. 
790  He  seizes. .  .As  his  own  lawful  p. 
889  protect. .  .Lest  we  fall  an  easy  p. 

PRICE. 
336  No  p.  is  demanded,  the  Saviour 
415  In  my  hand  no  p.  I  bring 
409  Who  bought  us  with  a  p. 
843  Thine  was  The  b. 
911  of  the  precious  p.  tuat  bought 

prim:. 
7  Not  in  the  name  of  p.  Or 
107  And  its  rebellious  p.  eon  rol 
411  These  clouds  <>:'  p.  and  sin  dispel 
497  P.  in  its  earliest  motions  ilnd 
5ii  first  approach  to  feel  Ol  p. 

me  from  p...  .the  plague 
801  Nor  let  thy  foodsh  p.  I 
082  spite  of  fears,  r.  ruled  my  will 

PRIEST,  PRIESTS,  PME  ITHOOD. 

250  Our  everlasting  /'.  thou  art 
097  In  thee,  my  /'..  will  I  r 
the  throne 

.  ben  from  the  >r's  lips 

542  Willi  Jo>u^'  pi  u  Hi    and  kings 
-j  i  And  i«'i  the  p.  themselves  believe 
|   250  Thy  priesthood  still  remains 


PRI 


124 


PRO 


PRINCE,  PRINCES. 
24  When  the  P.  of  peace  was  born 
166  The  P.  of  darkness  trrim 

184  His  oame  shall  be  the  /'.  of 

lour,  P..  enthroned  above 
w  thyself  the  P.  of  peace 
826  Hence,  P.  of  darkness!  hence 
1016  Come,  thou  blessed  P.  of  peace 
1076  Triumphant. .  .The  P.  of  peace 
972  l'rutcis,  this  clay  must  be  your 

PRINTS. 
361  See,  he  shows  the  p.  of  love 
105  7  He  shows  his  p.  of  love 

PRISON,  PRISONS. 
580  Paul. .  .Bound,  and  in  p.  sang 
580  Our  p.  is  this  eanh 
970  Fond  of  our  p.  and  our  clay 
1011  A  soul  out  of  p.  released 
1072  When  from  this  earthly  p.  free 
008  Our  fathers,  chained  in  i»i$<>ii$ 
747  And  p.  would  palaces  prove 

PRISONER,  PRISONERS,  PRISONED. 
1  He  sets  the  p.  free 

185  He  comes,  the  p.  to  release 

740  And  grants  the  p.  sweet  release 
822  Jesus  the  p.'s  fetters  breaks 
looo  P.,  long  detained  below 
47U  Pi isoru  rs  of  hope,  lift  up  your 
493  My  fellow-p.  now,  Ye  soon 
231  Loose  the  souls  long-pnsow^d 
260  iJ.  souls  deliverance  ilnd 

PRIZE. 

92  Pressing  onward  to  the  p. 

113  May  we  set  out  to  win  the  p. 

470  Dauntless  to  the  high  p.  aspire 

547  wings ...  To  fly  and  take  the  p. 

660  Oft  I  begin  to  grasp  the  p. 

500  Waves  before  yon  glory's  p. 

577  Till,  of  tii'.-  p.  possessed,  We 

583  And  take  the  glorious  p. 

594  'Tis  his  own  hand  pre  ents  the  p. 

594  rlhat  p.,  with  peerless  glories 

040  Shall  win  so  great  a  p. 

657  To  patient  faith  tiie  p.  is  sure 

&  ;  in  death  our  everlasting  p. 

088  lo  seize  the  everlasting  p. 

832  And  laboi  tag  for  the  p.  in  heaven 
:  he  bliss  unmixed,  the  glorious  p. 
1033  friends.,  .have  obtain  d  the  p. 
1010  And  keep  the  p.  in  view 
1008  Press  onward  to  the  y  . 

PROCLAIM. 
Throughout  the  world  p.:  The 
825  I  w  Bend  them  to  p.  tin-  word 
s;  \  Here  their  common  faith  p. 
Nil  Here,  when  thv  messengers  p. 

991  Thou  dost  thy  Lord  p. 

PROCLAMATION. 

1010  Let  the  glorious  />. 

PRODIG  \b. 
411  The  p.,  witb  streaming  eyes 


PROFANE. 
457  Henceforth  may  no  p.  delight 

PROFIT. 

285  The  p.  will  be  mine 

072  No  p.  canst  thou  gain  By 

PROLONGS. 
108  Thus  far  his  power  p.  my  days 
349  While  life  j).  its  precious  light 
749  The  Lord.,  .P.  thy  feeble  breath 

PROMISE. 

33  Lord,  Wilt  keep  thy  p.  still 

57  Never  shall  his  p.  fail 

71  Where  we  thy  parting  p.  claim 
104  His  p.  all  may  freeiy  claim 
177  And  found  his  p.  true 
282  We  plead  the  p.  of  thy  word 
337  God's  original  p.  this 
301  And  every  p.  in  his  word 
391  light  on  some  sweet  p.  there 
393  Because  thy  p.  I  believe 
395  The  fullness  of  thy  p.  prove 
479  Lord  Is  ever  to  his  p.  just 
4'J4  And  let  me  now  the  p.  prove 
500  The  p.  is  for  me 

522  Come,  0  my  God,  the  p.  seal 

523  Thy  faithful  p.  seal 

529  The  i>.  by  thy  mercy  made 
534  The  faithful  p.  of  the  Lord 
540  I  called  each  p.  mine 
503  We  have  Christ's  o.\  n  p. 
509  As  true  as  God's  own  p.  stands 

595  Firm  as  his  throne  his  p.  stands 
025  Does  not  the  p.  still  remain 
008  I  believe. .  .Thy  every  p.  true 
740  And  none  shall  ttnd  his  p.  vain 
828  He  s;ill  the  ancient  p.  keeps 
870  The  p.  made  to  earliest  youth 
915  And  jj.,  in  this  sacred  hour 

103(5  Forth  to  the  land  of  p.  bound 
1050  The  p.  of  that  faithful  word 

PROMISFS,  PROMISED. 
210  The  precious  p.  are  sealed 
317  A  thousand  p.  declare  Thy 

596  God  hath  kept  His  p.  to  men 
709  And  all  his  p.  to  plead 

760  And  thy  rich  p.  In  me  fulfill 
114  Lord,  take  me  to  thy  promised 
1015  In  thy  bright  and  p.  land 

PROPHET,  PROPHETS. 

35  our  /'..  Priest.  Redeem*  r,  Lord 
40  No;  here,  as  t o  the  p. 'a  eye 

•Jl.'i  Great  P.  of  OUT  God 

310  Jesus..  .My  /'.,  Priest,  and  King 
848  Nor  p.  aor  evangelist  Preach 

1073   With  the  p.  we  s<>;ir 

in  /'/  <>i  in  is  and  mai  tyrs  hear  the 

86  Ami  /».  praised  ..  11 
120  And  y.  crowned  w  Ith  I 
218  foretold  B)  p.  i:.  the  :;..  a  ot  old 
225  P.,  psalmists,  s<  era  a!: 
279  moved  by  thee  The  /'.  \ 
150  l  he  way  the  hoi)  />.  went 
590  Where  p.'  worn,  and  autrt;  ps' 


PRO 


125 


PUR 


821  P.  and  kings  desired  it  long 
912  Long  by  the  p.  of  Israel  foretold 

PROSPECT,  PROSPECTS. 

930  Ceylon. .  .Though  every  />.  pleases 
1061  0  may  the  p.  lire  our 

;  i;  Sweel  proBpi  rts,  sweet  birds,  and 
1039  To  brighter  p.  given 

PROSPERS,  PROSPERITY,  PROS- 
PEROUS. 

436  He  p.  day  by  day  His  wn  >rk 
13  Thy  saints  in  full  prospi  ritij 
89  Zion,  in  all  thy  palaces,  P. 

16-3  brightly  shines  the  prosperous 

722  save  us  in  the  p.  hour 

PROSTRATE. 
139  P.  before  thy  face  we  fall 
147  By  p.  spirits  day  and  night 
147  P.  before  thy  throne  to  lie 
340  Your  Redeemer  p.  lies 
868  P.  I'll  lie  before  his  throne 
380  P.  at  thy  feet  I  fall 
394  My  soul  before  Tbee  p.  lies 
653  Falling  p.  at  his  feet 
674  cleave  to  thee,  Though  p.  in  the 
1009  P.  on  their  faces  fall 

PROTECT,  PROTECTS,  PROTECTED. 
624  P.  me  through  my  life's  short 
678  Still  p.  me  with  thy  love 

931  P.  them  from  all  harm 

1089  P.  us  by  thy  might.  Great  God 

1108  P.  them  wheresoe'er  they  go 

170  Jesus  protects;  my  fears,  be  gone 
651  The  Lord  p.,  forever  near 
772  So  God  p.  and  covers  them 
1097  Thy  providence  protected  them 

PROTECTING,  PROTECTION. 
71  O  Saviour,  with  p.  care 
360  Seek  his  p.  care  by  night 

616  While  thee  I  seek,  p.  Power 
790  Us  into  thy  protection  take 
987  P.  they  may  And  in  thee 
1101  Thy  kind  p.  still  implore 

1109  Under  thy  p.  we  Our  souls 

PROVE. 
323  Come,  then,  and  p.  its  virtues  too 
433  O  may  I  to  the  utmost  p.  The 
472  I  wait  thy  perfect  will  to  p. 
488  Let  me  live  and  die  to  p.  Thine 
525  I  wait  to  p.  thy  perfect  will 
541  But  can  it  be  that  I  should  p. 
783  And  seek  that  grace  to  p. 
789  The  gift. . .  We  all  delight  to  p. 

PROVERB. 
79.")  A  p.  Of  reproach— and  love 

PROVIDE,   PROVIDER,   PROVISION. 

141  The  Lord  will  p, 

175  Will  here  all  good  p. 
1068  God,  our  Maker,  doth  p. 

164  Thj  great  Provider  siiii  Is  n<  ar 

826  The  rich  provision  taste 


PROVIDENCE. 
27  Praise  his  p,  and  [ 
1  is  F,.r  thy  p.,  that  governs 
161  Behind  a  frowning  i>. 
160  Thy  ruling  p.  If 
K  1  Mysterious  deeps  of  p. 
179  O  what  shall  I  ask  of  thy  p. 
617  In  thine  all-gracious  i>. 
664  A  thousand  ways  has  P. 
745  Kept  by  watchful  p. 
9:33  His  p.  is  leading,  The 
94G  His  p.  hath  brought  us 

PROVOKED. 
379  Long  p.  him  to  his  face 

PUBLISH,  PUBLISHES. 
51  And  p.  abroad  his  wonderful  name 
291  Thee  may  I  p.  all  day  long 
437  And  p.  to  the  sons  of  men  The 
902  P.  we  his  praise  below 
138  And  publishes  in  every  land 

PULSE. 
376  Say  not  'tis  thy  p.  is  beating 
788  Derive  its  p.  from  thee,  the  heart 
836  Yea,  while  a  breath,  a  p.  remains 
965  And  every  beating  p.  we  tell 

PURCHASE,  PURCHASED. 
46  Take  the  dear  p.  of  thy  blood 
275  The  p.  of  our  dying  Lord 
378  Take  the  dear  p.  of  thy  blood 
411  Saviour,  thy  p.  own 

490  Take  the  p.  of  thy  blood 
833  To  p.  life  and  peace  for  you 
924  The  p.  of  thy  passion  claim 

1003  Show  the  p.  of  his  merit 
124  His  blood  demands  the  purchased 
330  the  Lamb,  who  has  p.  our  pardon 
460  P.  and  saved  by  blood  divine 
547  crown  He  p.  with  his  blood 
826  Another  Lord  hath  p.  me 

PURE. 
46  And  29.,  as  thou  thyself  art  pure 
54  Full  and  )>.  for  evermore 
107  O  may  our  hearts  be  />.  within 
131  Holy  and  p.  is  God  alone 
131  The  rock  of  p.,  almighty  love 
205  Through  thy  cross  made  p.  and 
230  Our  hearts  lie  j,.  from  evil 
476  nothing  in  my  soul. .  .but  thy  p. 

491  P.  and  spotless  let  us  be 
493  We  shall  in  heart  be  p. 
495  I  cannot  rest  till  p.  within 
501  Blest  are  the  p.  in  heart 

501  ()  give  the  />.  and  lowly  heart 
514  And  p.  as  those  above 
614  sorrow. .  .That  make  the  spirit  p. 
666  Make  and  keep  me  p.  within 
762  my  love  to  thee  /'..  warm,  and 
807  love  freely  flow  P.  as  life's  river 

I  may  thy  i>.  and  perfect  love 
884  Then,  where  the  p.  are  dwelling 

-mow  how  i>.  and  holy  His 
954   5  e  /'.  in  heart.  Obtain  the  p 
1071   I  Wcint  I  >  be  M  p.  on  -art  a 


PUR 


126 


RAT 


PURER,  PUREST. 
280  P.  and  worthier  thee 
889  How  in  thv  p.  eyes  appear 
291  Fill  all  my  life  with  purest  love 
729  P.  joys  do  daily  bring 

PURGE,  PURGES,  PURGED,  PURG- 
ING. 
425  P.  my  iniquity 

668  blood". .  .Which  purges  every  stain 
2 1 1  \\  hen  he  had  purged  our  stains 
775  Be  p.  from  every  sinful  stain 
983  no  further  test. .  .Of  purging fires 

PURIFY,   PURIFIES,   PURIFIED, 

PURIFYING. 
318  inform  the  mind  And  p.  the  heart 
446  A  faith  that  purifies  the  heart 
539  easts  out  sin  And  p.  the  heart 
81  When  grace  has  purified  my  heart 
899  By  grace  restored  arid  p. 
1083  There,  forever  p.,  In  thy 
425  Thy  purifying  blood  apply,  And 

PURITY. 

131  And  when  thy  p.  we  share 
147  power,  And  awful  p. 
280  Spirit  of  p.  and  grace 
503  to  impart  the  spotless  p. 
522  I  want  thy  life,  thy  p. 
527  Thy  spotless  p.  bestow 
545  Bless  me  with  p.  of  heart 
832  0  God  of  grace  and  p. 

PURPOSE,  PURPOSES. 

459  Mold  every  p.  of  the  soul 
564  Till  each  yearning  p.  Spring 
742  Be  this  my  p.  high  To  serve 
1G1  His  purposes  will  ripen  fast 

PURSUE. 
8?8  Jesus  help  us  to  p. ;  Lead 
950  With  diligence  may  we  p. 

PURSUITS. 
365  Vain  man  thy  fond  p.  forbear 
685  Whate'er  p.  my  time  employ 

Q. 

QUELL,  QUELLS. 
244  He  all  his  foes  shall  q. 
312  Fearful  hearts,  they  q.  your  fears 
604  N«>  fears  to  q.%  no  soul  to  save 
297  And  quells  our  rising  fears 

QUENCH.  QUENCHED. 
511  And  q.  the  kindling  fire 
683  Shall  q.  the  spark  divine 

And  quenched  in  death  those 
588  fiery  dan.  and  q.  with  Jesus'  blood 
B90  Q.  from  the  soul's  bright 

QUICKEN,  QUICKENS,  QUICKENED. 
27o  Q.  our  souls,  our  guilt  remove 
668  Q.  my  mortal  frame 
104  Ae<i  ouicten*  all  my  dro* 
899  Quickened  by  thee,  B<  all  their 


QUICKENING. 

7  O  may  thy  q.  voice 
29  Father,  thy  q.  spirit  send 
35  To  us  thy  q.  power  extend 
80  Send  forth  thy  q.  breath 
221  In  us  a  q.  spirit  be 
277  With  all  thy  r/.  powers 
285  reel  Thy  q.  influence 
406  o  let  me  hear  thy  q.  voice 
432  Thy  q.  word  shall  raise 
461  Till  thou  thy  q.  Spirit  breathe 
560  Lord,  stir  up  thy  (/.  power 
835  And  feel  the  q.  Spirit  move 
972  Grant  us  the  power  of  q.  grace 

QUIET. 
291  When  q.  in  my  house  I  sit 
982  A  holy  q.  reigns  around 

TZ. 

RACE. 

68  Look  down  upon  the  human  r. 
278  salvation. . .  Wide  as  the  human  r. 
287  fill. .  .With  love  to  all  our  r. 
810  Where'er  the  human  r.  is  found 
876  And  turn  the  rising  r. 
885  Thou  mightest  save  our  r. 
894  Saviour  flew  To  bless  a  ruined  r. 
926  O  lift  ye  up  the  fallen  r. 
943  favor  To  our  ruined,  guilty  r. 
1023  Then  the  Lord  of  all  our  r. 

RACE,  (to  run.) 
218  'Tis  finished !  yes,  the  r.  is  run 
336  thee  in  darkness  to  finish  thy  r. 
478  Uphold  me  in  the  doubtful  r. 
594  A  heavenly  r.  demands  thy  zeal 
594  Have  I  my  r.  begun 
648  Patient  the  appointed  r.  to  run 
721  Till  I  close  my  earthly  r. 
758  So  this  is  the  r.  I'm  running 
956  Many  souls  their  r.  have  run 
991  The  battle's  fought,  the  r.  is  won 

RADIANT. 

241  His  head  with  r.  glories  crowned 
253  That  we  may  join  that  r.  host 
261  W7ide  unfold  the  r.  scene 

RAGE. 
166  His  ?\  we  can  endure 
569  Dread  not  his  r.  and  power 
6.">9  Then  1  can  smile  at  Satan's  r. 
766  And  envy  r.  in  vain 
812  'Midst  all  the  r.  of  hell  they  stand 
818  Fea,  le1  men  r.;  since  thou  wilt 

1047  How  the  powers  of  darkness  ]{. 
1101  And  r.,  and  noise,  and  tumult 

RAIMENT. 

•Jon  And  watch  thy  glistering  r.  glow 
1062  ton  thousand  In  sparkling  r. 

RAIN,  RAINS. 

641  Bhlnlng,  To  cheer  it  after  r. 

1080  The  former  and  the  latter  r. 


RAI 


127 


KEA 


1081  And  sent  the  early  r. 
1084  The  early  and  the  latter  r. 
1086  And  soft  refreshing  r. 
354  The  vain*  descend,  the  winds  are 

RAINBOW. 
135  Our  r.  arch  thy  mercy's  sign 

RAMS. 
389  Thousands  of  r.  his  favor  buy 

BUN. 

54  May  we  ?\,  nor  weary  be 
60(5  And  r.  my  course  with  even  joy 

RANSOM,  RANSOMS. 
85  A  r.  for  our  souls  hath  found 
1  is  came  to  r.  guilty  captives 
215  'Tis  done !  the  precious  r.  's  paid 
219  Our  r.  thus  is  made  complete 
238  Thou  hast  for  all  a  r.  paid 
312  Our  r.-prlce  he  fully  paid 
333  Their  r.  from  the  death  of  sin 
338  Justice  owns  the  r.  paid 
378  Mv  B.  and  my  Peace 
423  This  blood  is  for  thy  r.  paid 
605  To  him  who  for  my  r.  died 
743  Mv  ?\  from  the  dreadful  guilt 
985  But  Christ,  my  r.,  died 
909  Whose  God  was  thy  r.,  thy 
749  And  ransoms  thee  from  death 

RANSOMED. 
4  Ye  r.  sinners,  sing 
25  Let  the  r.  thus  rejoice 
235  With  him  shall  rise  the  r. 
248  Ye  r.  from  the  fall 
331  Return,  ye  r.  sinners,  home 
347  Why,  ye  r.  sinners,  why 
438  Nor  let  that  r.  sinner  die 
449  And  all  my  r.  powers  combine 
473  Thy  r.  servant,  I  Restore 
493  Ye  r.  sinners,  hear 
694  Among  the  r.  of  thy  grace 
734  I\..  healed,  restored,  forgiven 
842  Let  all  the  r.  sons  of  men 
844  That  our  r.  souls  are  thine 
900  With  songs  thy  r.  shall  return 
927  O  claim  them  for  thy  r.  ones 
930  Till  o'er  our  r.  nature 
947  Join  all  ye  r.  sons  of  grace 
990  Their  r.  spirits  soar 
1027  To  take  thy  r.  people  home 
1043  To  thee  the  r.  seed  shall  come 
1000  Thy  r.  people  raise 

RAPTURE. 
54  Sharing  then  in  r.  greater 
83  My  opening  eves  with  r.  see 
147  What  ?\  will  it  be.  Prostrate 
789  What  height  of  r.  shall  wo  know 
B42  With  r.  we  lift  up  our  head 
1018  with  what  r.  Graze  we  on 
1096  What  will  be  the  bliss  and  r. 
1064  My  fullness  of  r.  I  find 
1071   All  r.  through  and  through 
1073  Bv  hope  we  the  ?\  implore 
1089  My  heart  with  r.  thrills 


RAPTURES,  RAPTURED,  RAPTUR- 
OUS. 
1 17  And  tell  its  r.  all  abroad 
7<r>  And  sweeter  /■.  rise 
B23  forever  live  In  r.  or  in  woe 
295  Saviour's  face ;  Our  raptured 
66  every  heart  with  rapturous 
442  o  the  r.  height  of  that 
1065  When,  caught  in  the  r.  flame 

RAVENS. 
641  And  he  who  feeds  the  r. 

RAVISHED. 
261  R.  from  our  wishful  eyes 

542  It  gives  my  r.  soul  a  taste 
721   Part  from  thee  my  r.  soul 

1032  Jesus. .  .Before  my  r.  eyes 

RAY. 
112  With  every  brightening  r. 
173  A  ?•.  of  heavenly  light  appears 
185  To  clear  the  mental  ?'. 
422  Thine  eye  diffused  a  quickening  r. 
709  May  its  departing  r.  Be  calm 
913  day  Sheds  not  its  glorious  r. 
997  And  with  a  r.  of  love  divine 
1100  casts  her  soft  and  hallowed  r. 

RAYS. 
31  shine  With  never-fading  r. 
119  Thou  shin'st  with  everlasting  r. 
201  At  once  he  saw  the  pleasant  r. 
230  The  Lord  in  ?•.  eternal  Of 
613  Thy  r.  outshine  the  sun 
837  Shines  forth  so  full,  so  free,  in  r. 
902  Whose  cheering  r.  illume 
1039  There  r.  divine  disperse  the 

READY. 

335  And  now  Christ  is  r.  your 
340  Jesus  r.  stands  to  save  you 
350  All  things  ready. .  .come  away 
357  All  thing-  are  r.,  Come 
304  All  things  in  Christ  are  r.  now 
535  Made  r.  in  thy  powerful  day 

543  R.  prepared  and  lined  here 
555  For  each  assaint .../-.  may  I  be 
834  All  tilings  are  r.,  come  away 

REALM,  REALMS. 
211  Where  the  whole  r.  of  nature 
580  Meet  for  thy  r.  in  heaven 
765  Thee  in  thy  glorious  r.  they 

43  our  eyes  To  those  bright  realms 

65  In  ?•.  beyond  the  skies 
137  Along  the  r.  of  upper  day 
191  From  the  highest  r.  of  heav.n 
313  only  way. .  .To  r.  of  endless  day 
661  Her  portion  in  those  r.  of  bliss 
981  In  those  dark,  silent  r.  of  night 

1067  High  in  yon  r.  of  light 

1068  To  ?'.  of  endless  peace 

REAP,  REAPS. 
578  i  tear,  Shall  r.  with  many  ■  Bong 
598  Would  r.  where  they  have  I 
73  And  reaps  the  iruit  of  all  hla 


REA 


128 


RED 


REAPER,  REAPERS. 

602  The  r.'s  song  among  the  sheaves 
983  Wide  fields. .  .Invite  the  r.'s  toil 
675  The  angel  reajx  n  shall  descend 
598  More  r.  for  white  harvest  fields 
(ill  Only  waiting,  till  the  r. 
644  Quickly,  r.,  gather  quickly 

RE-ASCEND,  RE-ASCENDS. 
148  />'.,  immortal  Saviour 
261  Christ..  .Re-axcend$  his  native 

REASON. 
445  Unseen  by  r.'s  glimmering  ray 
756  And  that  is  just  the  r.  I  tell 
890  For  r.'s  light  divine,  Quenched 

REBEL,  REBELS. 
391  Let  a  repenting  r.  live 
519  Still  with  the  r.  strive 
917  Till  not  one  r.  heart  remains 
220  To  bring  us  rebel*  back  to  God 
325  For  guilty  r.,  lost  in  sin 
374  stands  His  r.  to  receive 
380  Worst  of  r.  have  I  been 
442  To  redeem  even  r.  like  me 
735  And  speaks  thy  r.  up  to  heaven 
771  Till  r.  shall  obey 

REBELLIOUS,  REBELLION. 
146  To  save  r.  worms 
321  contrived  a  way  To  save  r.  man 
390  For  many  long  r.  years 
409  I  feel  rebellion  still  alive 

REBUKE. 

1114  R.  the  destroyer,  Save,  Lord 

RECALL,  RECALLS,  RECALLED. 
543  E.  me  by  that  pitying  look 
971  When  God  recalls  his  own 

1006  God  r.  the  precious  loan 
971  God  has  recalled  his  own 

RECEIVE. 

348  He  would  all  the  world  r. 
393  Just  as  I  am— thou  wilt  r. 
407  O  that  I  could  my  Lord  r. 
469  Jesus,  thine  own  at  last  r. 
471  And  soon  with  thee  shall  all  r. 

539  My  heart  would  now  r.  thee 
758  And  when  I'm  to  die  R.  me. 
806  Let  us  still  r.  of  thine 

828  JR.  them.  Lord,  into  thine  arms 
835  The  tokens..  .()  let  us  all  r. 
872  Thou  hast  promised  to  r.  us 
945  Thee..  .Let  all  our  hearts  r. 

1007  Thou  dost  now  with  joy  r.  it 

RECEIVED. 
sin  Freely  from  me  ye  have  r. 
901  Freely  \\«-  bave  r.  from  thee 

RECLINE. 

540  with  favored  John,  /«'.  my  weary 
6 ..'»  <>n  ih>  care,  Blest  Saviour,  I  /'. 

754  I  on  his  breast  r. 


RECONCILES,  RECONCILED,  REC- 
ONCILING. 
31 1  Jesus'  precious  blood. .  .r.  to  God 
ss  show  thy  reconciUd  face 
109  God  and  sinners  r. 
428  without  a  cloud . . .  The  Godhead  r. 

438  My  God  is  r. ;  His  pardoning 

439  testify. .  .In  Jesus  r. 

440  thy  child,  Late  in  Jesus  r. 
1001  R.  by  grace  below 

219  That  holy  reconciling  tide 
291  O  may  the  r.  word 
558  Speak  the  r.  word 
792  Speak  but  the  r.  word 
804  By  thy  r.  love,  Every 

RECOMPENSE. 

602  Comes,  day  by  day,  the  r. 

904  And  lo !  his  r.  is  sure 

977  If  heaven  must  r.  our  pains 

RECORD,  RECORDS,  RECORDER. 
32  And  prove  the  r.  true 

337  O  believe  the  r.  true 

291  Talk  o'er  the  records  of  thy  will 
854  True  Recorder  of  his  passion 

REDEEM,  REDEEMS. 
75  'Twas  greater  to  r. 
234  Born  to  r.,  and  strong  to  save 
407  Lord  receive  Who  did  the  world  r. 
442  To  r.  even  rebels  like  me 
453  so  good  to  r.  The  weakest 

539  R.  me  from  all  sin 
754  He  doth  my  soul  r. 
898  Perhaps  thou  canst  r. 
936  Jesus,  mighty  to  r. 

REDEEMED. 

188  Souls  r.  and  sins  forgiven 

205  We  in  thee  r.,  complete 

510  The  fullness  which  thy  own  r. 

522  Ask. .  .To  be  r.  from  sin 

850  By  Christ  r.,  in  Christ 

967  R.  from  death,  and  grief,  and 

991  R.  from  earth  and  pain 
1043  The  Lord's  r.,  their  heads  shall 
1114  in  thy  strength,  thy  redeemed 

REDEEMING. 
42  thanks..  .For  thy  ?'.  grace 
52  Triumph  in  r.  grace 
84  R.  grace  and  dying  love 
210  The  great  r.  work  is  done 
260  Love's  r.  work  is  done 
319  B.  love  has  been  my  theme 

338  Love's  r.  work  is  done 
350  The  wonders  of  r.  grace 
l.'is  His  all-/',  love.  His 

438  The  depths  of  all-?-,  love 
460  I'll  point  t<>  thy  r.  blood 
488  But  rest  in  thy  r.  love 

540  The  greatness  of  r.  love 

701   His  dear  r.  love 

789   \n  praise  to  our  r.  Lord 

794  Who  rest  in  thy  r.  love 

798  for  his  r.  grace 

798  our  boast  Of  his  r.  power 


RED 


129 


KEI 


818  Thine  all-r.  love 
83  i  To  Beek  r.  grace 

868  With  praises  of  r.  love 

REDEEMER. 

l  Mv  greal  /»'.  praise 
8  Let  the  JR.'a  name  be  sung 
l i  B.  come  !  I  opeD  wide 
S3  To  that  great  R,'a  praise 
64  Come,  great  B.,  come 
88  Through  the  dear  R:*  name 
186  Guide  where  our  infant  R. 
906  Shines  in  my  R.'«  face 
816  And  my  B.  know 
223  Four  R.*8  conflict  see 
242  1  know  that  my  R.  lives 

ring  be  To  our  R.'s  name 

299  Here  the  B.'a  welcome  voice 

300  bed  Where  the  R.  lay 
325  R.,  let  me  call  thee  mine 
848  What  could  your  R.  do 
355  O  blest  R.,  come 

359  JR.,  full  of  love,  we  would 

867  To  earth  the  great  R.  came 

374  Jesus,  R.  of  mankind 

401  Gracious  R.,  take.  0  take 

404  conscience. . .  In  the  R.'s  blood 

#42  "i'uas  a  heaven  below  My  R. 

51-2  I  know  that  my  R.  lives 

521  A  heart. .  .My  great  JR.'8  throne 

081  And  see  my  7V.  and  die 

607  Thou  dear  J{..  dying  Lamb 

733  My  R.  from  all  sin 

757  My  R.  to  know,  to  feel  his 

800  The  slain,  the  risen  Son,  R. 

801  Away  to  our  R.'8  breast 
823  Their  own  R.  see 

861  Here  will  the  world's  R.  reign 
B67  Here  let  the  great  R.  reign 
909  Again  in  thy  R.  trust 
923  When  our  ft.  shall  be  known 
927  Nor  know  they  their  ft.  nigh 
947  And  shout  to  the  ft.'a  praise 
991  Lodged. .  .In  thy  ZV.'s  breast 
1003  To  thy  great  R.'z  breast 
1012  We  know  the  ft.  can  save 

is  B.'a  0  ck 
1032  only  bliss. .  .In  the  !?.'«  breast 


REDEMPTION. 
For  thy  rich,  thy  free  r. 
And  full  ?•.  bring 
grace,  Which  in  r.  shine 
And  ring  of  r.  forever  and 
R.  in  his  blood 
R.  is  purchased,  salvation 
And  by  r.  thine 
I  se.k  r.  through  thy  blood 
Wlin  seek  r.  in  thy  blood 
r.  I  OSt,  All  our  redemption  won 
And  deem  thai  our  r. 
And  /.,  Freely  purchased 
And  triumph  in  r.  found 


1-18 
271 
315 
330 
331 
336 
467 
526 
792 
&43 
928 
940 
962 


REED,  REEDS. 

254  The  bruised  r.  he  never  breaks 
901  wilt  not  break  the  bruised  /•. 

487  Bruised  rccda  he  ne'er  will  break 


REFINE,  REFINING. 

396  Thy  Spirit  can  from  dross  r. 
196  Wash  oiii  its  stains,  r.  its  dross 
518  Refining  fire,  go  through  my 

REFRESH,  REFRESHED,  REFRESH- 
ING, REFRESHMENT. 

52  O  r.  us,  Traveling  through 
129  R.  us  with  thy  pleasant  streams 
6  If,  o  r.  us  Traveling  through  this 
106  And  bast  refresJwd  me  while  I 
769  They  pass  /'.  the  thirsty  vale 
550  my  soul. .  .for. .  .thy  nfrtshing 
176  And  sweet  n  freshment  find 
813  Will  still  my  sure  /•.  prove 

REFUGE. 
Their  common  trust  and  r.  see 
O  bjB  that  r.  mine 
God  is  our  r.  and  defense 
The  sinner's  r.  here  below 
Our  only  r.  is  thy  grace 
This  thought  my  r.  still  shall 
Here  the  lost  a  r.  And 
But  to  thy  wounds  for  r.  flee 
()  let  not  this  last  ?'.  fail 
My  help  and  r.  in  distress 
other  r.  have  I  none 
Be  my  r.  and  my  rest 
To  you,  who  forY.  to  Jesus 
Precious  Saviour,  still  our  r. 
God  is  the  r.  of  his  saints 
A  r.  in  distress 
And  to  the  r.  flee 
for  me  May  such  a  blissful  r.  be 
Be  thou  her  r.  and  her  trust 


67 
158 

168 
208 
305 
333 
341 
386 
553 
556 
656 
678 
679 
728 
773 
871 
890 
979 
1098 


REFUSE. 

347  Will  ye  still  r.  to  live 

625  And  thou  r.  that  mourner's 

REGARD. 

371  Sinners,  the  voice  of  God  r. 
506  I  want  a  true  ?\,  A  single 

REGIONS. 
290  New  rc(ji<»ix  blest,  new  powers 
313  The  r.  of  unclouded  light 
696  But  r.  none  remote  I  call 
:•:'>   In  those  hiirh  and  holv  r. 
1000  All  the  r.  of  the  sky 

REGISTER,  REGISTERED. 
945  And  ?*.  our  names  on  high 
902  Forever  registered  above 

REIGN. 
6  Come,  and  r.  over  us,  Ancient 
52  R.  with  Christ  in  endless  day 
76  o'er  his  Church  Eternally  to  r. 
83  And  r.  sole  monarch  in  my 

148  Blessed  be  thy  gentle  /'. 

152  And  he. . .  Bor  evermore  shall  r. 

181    Hi-  /'.  on  earth  begun 
1M  His  r.  no  end  shall  know 
229  And  /•.  in  light 

r.  in  endless  day 
240  And  r.  through  ages  without  end 


REI 


130 


REM 


256  They  r.  with  him  above 
•-'">;  Bis  r.  shall  know  no  end 
300  Shall  r.  with  him  in  heaven 
334  Born  to  r.  in  us  forever 
476  And  r.  without  a  rival  there 
488  serve  thee. .  .below,  And  r.  with 
499  And  in  me  live  and  r. 
519  B.  m  me.  Lord  ;  thy  foes  control 
624  And  r.,  my  saviour,  reign  alone 
919  Jesus  shall  r.  where'er  the  sun 
928  I  >  come  and  r.  o'er  every  land 
9^0  Creator,  In  bliss  returns  to  r. 
966  to  live  And  r.  with  thee  above 
993  To  r.  with  thee  on  high 

1010  When  thou  eomest  back  to  r. 

1034  Where  1  shall  r.  with  God 

REIGNS. 

17  And  r.  in  glory  there 

66  Who  r.,  and  shall  forever  reign 
134  He  r. !  ye  saints,  exalt  your 
142  The  Lord  Jehovah  r. 
18S  Joy  to  the  world !  the  Saviour  r. 
216  He  r.  supreme  in  heaven 
256  Be  r.  o'er  earth  and  heaven 
436  O'er  all  my  mind  be  r. 
507  Who  r.  in  light  above 
521  Where  Jesus  r.  alone 
582  He  ever  r.  the  same 

663  "Who  r.  above  the  skies 
1038  There  God  the  Son  forever  r. 
1069  Him  who  r.  enthroned  on  high 
1075  Who  r.  enthroned  above 

1077  The  God  who  r.  on  high 

REJECT,  REJECTED,  REJECTION. 

766  foolish  builders. .  .R.  it  with 
76  Christ  is  that  Stone  rejected  once 
853  In  thy  trial  and  rejection 

REJOICE. 

7  And  bid  our  inmost  souls  r. 

11  Come  ye  before  him  and  r. 

21  Let  us  all  r.  in  thee 
134  O  earth,  and  all  ye  heavens,  r. 
219  In  thee  we  will  r. 
244  R.,  the  Lord  is  King 
251  Ye  sons  of  men,  r. 
287  And  bid  the  mournful  saint  r. 
332  To  bid  their  hearts  r. 
419  This  work  shall  make  my  heart  r. 
641  I  cannot  but  r. 

664  shall  in  eternity  r. 

698  M\  s.ml  shall  still  in  God  r. 

711  When  <i<»d  has  made  the  heart  r. 

712  slay.  And  bio  my  heart  r. 
71:2  ()  hid  my  heart  r.,  Be  thou 
717  And  makes  all  within  me  r. 
'.57  And  my  heart  doth  r.  at  the 
759  And  in  thee  I  will  ever  r. 

891  R.  with  them  thai  do  ivjoice 

952  Let  us  / .,  ^i\«-  thanks,  and  sing 

REJOKLS.  REJOICING. 
896  My  soul  r.  to  pin  sue 
4  Sing  on,  rejoU  <"!'  every  day 

85  Welcome. .  .And  these  r.  eyes 
205  And,  /•.,  self  deny 


RELEASE,  RELEASES,  RELEASED. 

334  From  our  fears  and  sins  r.  us 

368  Convince..  .And  freely  then  r. 

496  My  heart  from  every  sin  ?•. 

659  s',irak.  o  speak  the  kind  r. 

613  I  welcome  the  /•. 

943  Erery  burdened  soul  r. 
1010  Who  sent  him  calm  r. 
1030  And  eager  long  for  our  r. 

754  He  from  them  all  release* 
22  There  released  from  toil  and  pain 

528  O  that  I  now,  from  sin  r. 

RELENT,  RELENTINGS. 
339  Hearts  of  stone,  r.,  relent 
375  the  Bridegroom  will  r.    Too  late 
379  Kindled  his  relenting*  are 

RELICS. 
984  And  give  these  sacred  r.  room 

RELIEF. 
241  He  flew  to  my  r. 
302  soul  obeys. .  .And  runs  to  this  r. 
304  amazing  love  !  He  ran  to  our  r. 
314  R.  alone  is  found  In  Jesus' 
320  His  hand  that  brings  r. 
408  Thy  sovereign  grace  can  give  r. 
618  Send  us  down  blest  ?\ 
674  Thy  word  can  bring  a  sweet  r. 
688  My  soul  has  often  found  r. 
752  No  words  can  tell  what  sweet  r. 

RELIEVE. 
406  And  all  mv  wants  thou  wouldst  r. 
715  Shepherd  Divine,  our  wants  r. 
872  Thou  hast  mercy  to  r.  us 

RELIGIOUS. 

84  Let  my  r.  hours  alone 
1021  live  \\  ith  what  r.  fear 

RELY,  RELYING,  RELIANCE 
359  We  would  on  thee  r. 
523  Lord,  if  on  thee  I  dare  r. 
648  Who  would  on  thee  alone  r. 
fit.  1  Courage,  my  soul !  on  God  r. 
672  Thou  on  the  Lord  r. 
769  Who  only  will  on  thee  ?\ 
771  Our  souls  on  thee  r. 
727  Lord,  on  thee  alone  r. 
639  Place  on  the  Lord  reliance 

REMAINS. 

519  Scatter  the  last;-,  of  sin 

REMEMBER. 
76  Thus,  Lord,  while  we  r.  thee 
113  o  may  we  all  r.  well 

in  in  mercy,  Lord,  r.  me 

53J  //.,  Lord,  mv  sins  no  more 

662  \  <■!  will  i  /'.  tbee 

619  Dear  Lord,  r.  me 

660  M\  God,  /'.  me 

670  B.  I  hem,  like  her,  through 

888  and  thus,  mv  friends,  r.  me 
886  I  will  i .  thee 

889  Heel  and  /'.  me 


REM 


131 


REQ 


963  May  we.  Lord.  r.  thee 

Lord,  thy  dying  groans 
961  Jesus,  Id  death 
1108  11.  not  our  sin's  dark  stain 

EMBRANCE,  REMEMBRANCER. 

ii  To  our  /'. 
/•..  Lord,  of  thee 
854  Come,  Remembrancer  divine 

REMISSION. 
341  Here  the  guilty,  free  r. 

REMNANT. 

285  The  r.  of  our  davs 

419  And  1111  the  r.  of  my  days 

(J0'-.)  And  spend  the  r.  to  thy  praise 

REMORSE. 

344  In  r.  for  guilt  who  mourn 


REMOVE. 
Come  quickly . . .  Nor  ever  hence  r 
And  we  from  time  r. 
mine  eyes  since  thou  wilt  not  r. 

r  hence  again  /\ 
Whence  it  may  ne'er  r. 
Never  will  I  r.  Out  of 
like  thee,  Before  I  hence  r. 
I  cannot  live  if  thou  r. 
this  prove,  till  w.th  joy  I  r. 
But  all,  before  they  hence  r. 
And  bade  thee  suddenly  r. 
despair  To  see  my  God  r. 
O  when  shall  we  sweetly  r. 


28 
113 

114 
4ol 
482 

4>! 

483 
751 

757 

991 

1020 
1065 


REND,  RENDS. 
215  The  solid  marbles  r. 
311  Thou,  by  thy  voice,  the  marble  r. 
413  O  that  thou  wouldst  the  heavens  ?• 
9eel  it  rends  the  rocks  asunder 

RENDER. 
467  What  shall  I  r.  to  my  God 
883  But  shall  we  only  r.  The 

RENEW. 
86  ( )ur  failing  strength  r. 

254  Life  divine  in  us  r. 
47 •;  Hourly  within  my  soul  r. 
4vi  And  all  my  soul  r. 
503  My  fallen  soul  r. 
mighty  to  r. 

ct  doth  my  soul  r. 
910  When  thou  shalt  all  r. 

RENEWS.  RENEWED. 
I  keep  till  he  r.  m>  heart 

I  all  tiif  earth,  n  •■ 
29S  In  souls  r.  and  Bins  forgiven 
521  A  heart  in  every  thought  r, 
636  And  all  r.  I  am 

RENOUNCE,  RENOUNCING. 
647  Bere  would  we  r.  them  all 

Lnd  thus,  when  we  r.  for  thee 
871  ii>  nounciriQ  every  sin 

v  worldly  thing 


REPENT,  REPENTING. 

311  O  that  I  could  r. 

965  R.,  thine  end  is  nigh 

375  N<  >  light  had  we ;— for  that  we  do  r. 

879  Now  inch ne  11  it-  to  r. 

404  0  that  I  could  r. 

391  Lei  a  /  >  px  ///('//;/  rebel  live 

REPENTANCE,  REPENTANT. 

uers  wrung  with  true  r. 
340  True  belief  arid  true  r. 

368   /.'.  untO  life  bestow 

410  tears  Which  from  r.  flow 

414  With  deep  r.  I'll  return 

558  11.  to  impart 

41:2  And  early,  with  repentant  tears 

449  Gave  my  r.  soul  to  prove 

723  When,  ?\,  to  the  skies 

REP<  >RT. 
590  Help  us,  through  good  r.  or  ill 

REPOSE. 

82  draw  from  Christ  that  sweet  r. 

92  All  things  tell  of  calm  r. 

92  Till  in  heaven  our  souls  r. 

97  Ma,  we  with  calm  and  sweet  r. 
105  o  let  my  soul  on  ' 
110  And  wearied  nature  seeks  r. 
116  an  evening  blessing,  Ere  r.  our 
477  Inly  I  sigh  for  thy  r. 
477  When  it  hath  found  r.  in  thee 
776  What  can  shake  thy  sure  r. 
807  Our  hearts  will  ne'er  r. 

979  A  calm  and  undisturbed  r. 

980  To  sink  into  that  soft  r. 
986  And  share  thy  long  r. 
990  O  be  like  theirs  my  last  r. 
993  And  wake  in  glori  >us  r. 

1052  Hut  pure  r.  and  love 
1055  To  sweet  r.  in  heaven 
1007  Calm  and  undisturbed  r. 

REPRIEVE. 
951  Indulged  another  kind  r. 
968  While  God  prolongs  the  kind  r. 

REPROACH. 
619  for  thy  sake,  upon  my  name  R. 
814  All  hall,  /". ;  and  welcome,  pain 

REPROBATES. 
451  Kast  made  the  r.  thine 

REPROl  E. 

432  Thou  never  wilt  r. 

511  If  I  stray. .  .that  moment.  Lord,  r. 
586  Witii  meekness  to  r. 

REOI 

594  Grant,  then,  this  one  r. 

REQUIRE,  REQ1  I 

457  This,  only  this,  will  I  r. 

189  Nothing  more  can  we  r. 

494  Thee  1  restlessly  r. 

537  What  more  si  ail  I  r. 

508  The  sole  return  thy  love  require* 


RES 


132 


RES 


RESCUE,  RESCUES,  RESCUED. 
207  second  Adam. .  .to  the  r.  came 
881  Lover  of  souls  1  tor.  mine 
514  And  r.  this  poor  soul  of  mine 
'  m  Appear,  to  my  r.  appear 
753  Swift  to  my  r.  come 
1074  troubles. .  .come  to  our  r.,  and 
784  Rescues  us  from  all  our  fees 
118  Besetted  from  our  misery 

RESERVE. 
1W  Without  /'.  give  Christ  your  heart 

RESIDE,  RESIDES,  RESIDING,  RES- 
IDENCE. 

499  And  in  my  heart  r. 

748  I  long  to  r.  where  thou  art 
1066  God  resides  among  his  own 

189  God  with  man  is  now  residing 

751  If  God  his  residence  remove 

RESIDUE. 
478  Myself,  my  r.  of  days,  I 
946  Our  r.  of  days  or  hours 

RESIGN. 

00  May  we  our  wills  r. 
l~;<s  our  flesh,  soul,  spirit,  we  r. 
155  And  when  our  spirits  we  r. 
389  Though  I  to  thee  the  whole  r. 
392  Here,  then,  to  thee  I  all  r. 
397  Here.  Then,  to  thee  I  all  r.;  To 
401  My  friends,  my  all,  r. 
462  Gladly  I  all  for  thee  r. 
46!)  Our  souls  and  hodies  we  r. 
537  Come  as  thou  wilt,  I  that  r. 
651  I  would  my  all  r. 
961  I  shall  into  thy  hands  r. 
1042  What  sinners  value  I  r, 

RESIGNED. 
464  To  thy  gracious  will  r. 
521  A  heart  r.,  submissive,  meek 

615  Be  every  wish  r. 

616  R.  when  storms  of  sorrow  lower 
747  My  all  to  his  pleasure  r. 

RESIGNATION. 

6353  Calm  r.  we  implore 

RESOLVE,  RESOLVED. 
369  And  make  this  last  r. 
369  i  can  hut  perish  .  am  resolved  to 
462  R.  to  seek  my  all  in  thee 
737  To  know  it  now  r.  I  am 

REST. 

45  The  hour  that  yields  the  spirit  r. 

7-.'  We  reach  the  r.  remaining 
78  Bui  there's  a  nobler  r.  above 
hi  Sweet  is  the  day  <>i  sacred  /•. 
68  is  the  dear  pledge  of  glorious  /•. 
90  Emblem  earnest  <>f  tin'  /-. 

]" ;  lit  us  Cor  perfect  r.  above 

109  Here  And  the  r.  of  God's  <>wn 

1 18  i  pon  our  beds  i<>  /■. 

1 1 1  Lord,  take  me  to  thy  promised  r. 

280  heart  Wherein  to  n.\  his  r. 


281  And  give  the  weary  r. 
284  /,'..  which  the  weary  know 
334  Lei  us  Qnd  our  r.  in  thee 

311  /,'..  eternal,  sacred,  sure 

358  ( I  where  shah  r.  he  found 

359  o  come,  and  I  will  give  you  r. 
370  Regain  thy  long-sought r. 
380  Give  the  weary  wanderer  r. 
I'm  i/'t  us  and  that  Becond  /•. 

195  /,'.  for  my  soul  I  long  to  find 

500  To  die  is  endless  r. 

513  Lord,  I  believe  a  r.  remains 

513  o  that  I  now  the  r.  might  know 

513  To  me  the  r.  of  faith  impart 

5-24  Take  us  into  thy  people's  r. 

528  Enter  into  the  promised  r. 

534  .Jesus,  the  sinner's  r.  thou  art 

534  A  perfect  r.  from  sin 

568  Nor  dream  of  peaceful  r. 

572  0  /'.  at  Jesus'  feet 

627  There  is  a  day  of  sunny  r. 

636  surges  rise  And  r.  delay  to  come 

643  Heaven  will  bring  me  sweeter  r. 

647  Seek  our  only  r.  in  Jesus 

652  Come. .  .and  I  will  give  you  r. 

663  Bid  us  to  seek  a  purer  r, 

718  Lord,  I  come  to  thee  for  ?". 

845  weary  ones. .  Enter  on  their  r. 

857  May  thy  Spirit  here  give  r. 

879  Each  one  entering  into  ?\ 

971  And  entered  into  r. 

982  When  sinks  a  weary  soul  to  r. 

983  Enter  into  immediate  r. 
994  li.  for  the  toiling  hand 

1001  Jesus  is  their  endless  r. 

1006  child. .  to  early  ?'.  is  gone 

1011  His  r.  he  hath  sooner  ohtained 

1032  And  find  its  long-sought  r. 

1039  There  is  an  hour  of  peaceful  r. 

1045  Possess  the  promised  r. 

1052  For  here  the  soul  shall  And  its  v. 

1055  And  is  there,  Lord,  a  r. 

1065  ()  when  shall  we  enter  our  r. 

1070  R.  comes  at  length,  though  life 

1071  Who  dotli  not  crave  for  /'. 

1071  Who  would  not  he  at  r.  and  free 

Eternal  rest. 
73  The  type  <>f  heaven's  eternal  r. 
400  soul  return. .  .To  her  eternal  r. 
753  i urn  again  To  my  eternal  r. 
801  Away  to  <>uv  eU  rnal  r. 
816  return  To  our  eternal  r. 
1059  Short  toil,  i  /■  rnal  r. 

Everlasting  REST. 

61  provides  An  everlasting  r. 
178  to  find  An  everlasting  r. 
512  hh'<s  And  everlasting  r. 
5in  tind  in  thee  My  everlasting  r. 
542  peace  And  everlasting  r, 
1024  t  i  secure  An  >  r<  rlasting  r. 

//  <,r,  i,!u  REST. 
nd  And  one  their  heavenly  r. 
659  In  Beas  of  In  a-'  nhi  r. 
--,   Bring  them  to  thy  heavenly  r. 
1078  And  i  laim  my  hcavt  nly  r. 


RES 


133 


RET 


My  REST. 

170  Who,  who  slm  11  violate  my  r. 
I  [ere  will  i  set  up  mi/  r. 

rever  here  >/<//  r.  shall  be 
W//  /•.  in  toil,  my  ease  In  pain 
I  bere  Bweel  be  my  r.  till  he  bid 

Of  REST. 
72  0  day  o/  r.  and  gladness 

I  races..  .From  this  our  day  of  r. 

iromc,  sweet  day  of  r. 
bis  is  the  day  of  r. 
802  it  tells  me  of  a  place  of  r. 
549  return.  Sweet  messenger  of  r. 
1000  Welcome  to  a  Land  o)  r. 
1008  Rise  to  thv  home  of  r. 
1030  The  land  o/  r„  the  saints'  delight 
1058  bring  us  To  that  dear  land  of  r. 

Thy  REST. 

82  Return,  my  soul,  enjoy  thy  r. 
236  And  lead  us  to  tliy  r. 
888  There,  sweet  shall  be  thy  r. 
d87  Turn  again  to  God,  thy  r. 
681  And  gather  me  into  thy  ?•. 
1008  Go  to  thy  r.,  fair  child 

rest,  (verb.) 
'  88  May  we  r.  this  day  in  thee 
113  0  may  we  in  thy  bosom  r. 
408  Our  spirits  r.  in  thee 
426  Come  unto  me  and  r. 
436  Here  I  can  firmly  r. 
447  Now  v.,  my  long-divided  heart 
548  B.  in  thee  and  be  still 

616  That  heart  will  ?\  on  thee 

617  Author  of  good,  we  r.  on  thee 
633  And  r.  upon  his  name 

638  They  r.  in  perfect  love 

638  And  let  us  r.  before  thy  throne 

661  Nor  can  they  ?•.  below 

7-15  R.  in  hi  in.  securely  rest 

>;  My  weary  soul  would  ?\ 

S43  Here  we  would  r.  midway 

957  And  we  shall  be  with  those  that  r. 

967  For  them  that  r.  in  thee 

984  B.  here,  blest  saint,  till  from 

988  Fair  spirit,  r.  thee  now 

992  li.  from  thy  labor,  rest 

1040  But  now  from  all  their  labors  r. 

1115  iv.,  on  thee  alone  reclined 

I  REST. 
500  In  thy  blest  love  /  r. 
541  I  r.  in  thine  almighty  power 
613  how  blest. .  .When  iu  thy  love  I  r. 

To  REST. 
108  my  last  thought,  how  sweet  to  r. 
291  oft  as  I  lay  me  down  to  r. 
646  Bid  us  in  thine  anus  to  r. 
681  And  give  me  to  r.  from  all  sin 
718  There  only  I  covet  to  r. 

RESTING-PLACE, 
it  not  a  /.-/>.  above 
426  1  found  in  him  a  r.-p. 
t  them  find  a  r.-p. 


986  Then  shall  we  seek  thv  r.-i>. 
1052  God,  Thy  holy  r.-p. 

RESTLESS. 

153  Thou  r.  globe  of  golden  light 
864  Ye  i .  wanderers  alter  rest 

I  cease. .  .On  r.  wing  to  roam 

535  My  r.  soul  cries  out,  oppressed 
537  That  still  my  soul  may  r.  be 
550  Why  /.,  why  cast  down,  my 

675  I  would  not  have  the  r.  will 

RESTORE. 

150  My  soul  he  doth  i\  again 
290  Flow  to  r.,  but  not  destroy 
398  Art  willing  to  r.  them  now 
409  And  now  my  soul  r. 
473  I  B.  to  thee  thine  own 
557  Again  my  soul  r. 

676  Almighty  to  r. 

680  To  "which  thou  shalt  r.  us 
759  R.  and  defend  me,  for  thou 
761  with  sweet  accord  The  lost  r. 
767  God,  thy  God,  will  now  r.  thee 
974  Its  glory  shall  ?\ 
999  took  thee,  and  he  will  r.  thee 
1015  To  r.  me  to  my  home 
1099  jR.  and  quicken,  soothe  and 

RESTORES,  RESTORED. 

179  7?.  me  when  wandering 

103  Restored  to  life,  and  power,  and 

259  How  the  lost  may  be  r. 

491  Perfectly  r.  in  thee 
.  558  Let  me  be  by  grace  r. 

789  And  bids  us,  each  to  each  r. 

904  For  more  than  all  shall  be  r. 
1085  when  we  wandered  R.  us 

RESTRAIN,  RESTRAINED,  RE- 
STRAINING. 
813  The  Spirit's  course  in  me  r. 
1084  Should  thine  altered  hand  r, 
1102  The  wrath  of  sinful  man  r. 
967  Restrained  from  passionate 
678  Restraining  me  from  sin 

RESURRECTION. 

225  Sing  the  r.  song 
230  The  day  of  r.l  Earth 
230  in  rays  eternal  Of  r.  light 
232  This  r.-day 
232  Joy  in  his  r.  take 
600  His  r.*8  power  declare 
665  To  know  thv  r.  power 
800  partake  of  r.  life 
853  In  thy  glorious  r. 
1039  We  feel  the  r.  near 

RETREAT. 

553  This  only  safe  r. 
684  There  is  a  calm,  a  sure  r. 
713  The  calm  r.,  the  silent  shade 
978  In  this  our  last  r, 
1055  nor  ever  roam  From. .  .serene  r. 

RETRIBUTION. 
1059  O  happy  r. 


RET 


134 


RIG 


RETURN. 

346  Hasten,  sinner,  to  r. 

/:..  >r  weary  wanderers,  home 
370  R.,  0  wanderer,  return 
4iH)  when  shall  my  soul  r. 

dot  my  Life,  what  just  r. 
491  Suddenly  r.,  and  ne\»  v 
512  Thou  will  r.  and  claim  me 

548  glad  To  see  thy  child  r. 

549  R.,  0  holy  Dove,  return 
6i  3  Mast  thou  not  said,  R. 
55 1  Vet  mercy  calls,  R. 

621  R.,  my  soul,  to  God,  thy  rest 
686  B.,  and  walk  in  Christ,  thy  Way 
8-14  Thus  shall  meet  till  his  r. 
1006  but  he  Never  shall  r.  to  me 
1068  Soon  our  Saviour  will  r. 

RETURNING. 
420  i?.  sinners  to  receive 
047  Waiting  for  our  Lord's  r. 
70(3  Prayer. .  .R.  whence  it  came 
710  sinner's  voice,  R.  from  his 
1015  On  his  bright  r.  way 

REVEAL. 
7  But  O  thyself  r. 

18  Here  to  our  hearts  thyself  r. 

19  Jesus,  thyself  in  us  r. 
30  But  O  thyself  r. 

39  Father,  in  us  thy  Son  r. 
4.35  R.  the  things  of  God 
455  More  and  more  thyself  r. 
481  Still  to  my  soul  thyself  r. 
494  Son  of  God,  thyself  r. 
515  Come,  O  my  God,  thyself  r. 
522  Now  to  my  waiting  soul  r. 
712  Talk  with  us,  Lord,  thyself  r. 
787  Wilt  thou  not  yet  to  me  r. 
791  Jesus,  attend ;  thyself  r. 
868  And  r.  to  each  heart  its 
1005  Where  Jesus  is  pleased  to  r. 

REVEALS,  REVEALED,  REVEALING. 
303  Till  he  his  glorious  self  r. 
597  worlds.   .Revealed  and  ruled  by 
943  Come,  and,  by  thyself  revealuig 

REVERE. 
604  That  I  no  more  r.  his  name 

REVERENCE,  REVEREND. 

38  A  solemn  r.  checks  our  songs 
151  Ye  sons  of  earth,  in  r.  bend 
828  And  joy  and  r.  filled  the  place 
806  True  wisdom  is  with  r.  crowned 
972  The  tall,  the  wise,  the  rcvtn  ml 

REVIVE,  REVIVES,  KEVIVED,  RE- 
VIVING. 
508  Turn,  and  r.  us,  Lord,  again 
771  ()  Lord,  thy  work  r. 
:<, ;  /'.  with  ever-durmg  bloom 
Jeeus,  tii«-  dta<i,  n  woes  again 

294   B.  my  heart  and  Checks  my  tear 

602  iif«*. .  ./•.  and  springs  again 
428  Revived,  and  Cheered,  and  blest 
85  Welcome  to  this  rtciciny  breast 


REVOKES. 
189  Justice  now  r.  the  sentence 

REVOLT. 
379  Now  my  foul  r.  deplore 

REWARD. 

49  Art  our  exceeding  great  r. 

319  For  me  a  blood-bought,  free  r. 
494  My  exceeding  great  r. 

566  Never  yield. . .  Your  divine  r. 
607  Rich  r.  he  offers  free 
609  1  find  his  service  my  r. 
609  Till  they  gain  their  full  r. 
816  And  lo  !  we  see  the  vast  r. 
897  They  lose  not  their  r. 
902  shall  meet  a  sure  r. 
954  Made  ready  for  your  full  /'. 

990  Like  theirs  my  last  r. 

991  remove  To  thy  complete  r. 

RICH,  RICHER,  RICHNESS. 
158  How  r.  a  lot  is  thine 
175  While  Christ  is  ?\,  can  I  be  poor 
357  Come,  r.  and  poor,  come,  old  and 
452  The  r.  in  flattering  riches  trust 
234  A  thousand  drops  of  richer  blood 
755  Though  poor,  I  shall  be  r. 
932  Nor  in  thy  richneta  stay 

RICHES. 
299  Exhaustless  r.  And 
329  True  ?•.,  and  immortal  praise 
335  In  ?\,  in  pleasures,  what  can 
356  R.  unsearchable  In  Jesus' 
540  Its  r.  are  unsearchable 
822  taste. .  .The  r.  of  his  grace 
828  extends  The  r.  of  his  grace 

RIGHT. 

469  His  sovereign  r.  assort 
475  Thou  only  hast  done  all  things  r. 
502  witness..  .That  all  I  do  is  r. 
5!»6  But  /'.  is  right,  since  God  is  God 
596  And  r.  the  day  must  win 
606  Thee  will  I  sec  at  my  r.  hand 
631  Shall  I  be  found  at  thy  r.  hand 
680  see  thee  stand  at  God's  r.  hand 
694  And  set  me  then  upon  thy  r. 

1018  Our  Lord,  who  now  his  r. 

1058  To  diadem  the  r. 

1058  Let  r.  to  wrong  succeed 

RIGHTEOUS. 
278  Where  all  the  r.  go 
340  Not  the  rM — Sinners  Jesus 
4-18  Now  r.  through  thy  grace  I 
966  Ami  sutler  all  thy  r.  will 
968  How  blest  the  r.  w  h<  n  be  dies 

RIGHTEOUSNESS. 

50  judge..  .In  truth  and  r. 

98  guide  nay  feet  in  wavs  of  r. 
156  \\  niuii  the  paths  "l"  /'. 
16  I   Let  him  his  r.  impart 
188  The  glories  of  his  r. 

246  earth,  renewed  in  r. 

268  The  earth  iu  r.  reuew 


RIS 


135 


ROC 


a55 

378 

aso 

422 
443 
446 
452 
4;:. 
486 
48S 
515 
522 
542 
570 

789 

743 
701 
82S 
841 
915 
9.34 

1004 
1019 
1049 
HWB 


41 
113 
212 

220 
231 
887 

370 
440 
464 
514 
519 
557 
047 
996 
1000 
1015 

1061 

10^8 


Let  him  that  thirsts  for  r. 

Hie  Lord,  my  R. 

boast,  Their  works  Ol  r. 

And  clothed  in  r.  divine 

Hut  the  r.  of  faith 

We  have  no  outward  r. 

The  Lord,  lnv  7i\,  I  praise 

Clad  to  fulfill  all  r. 

Cut  it  short  in  r. 

Fill  with  all  his  r. 

The  glorious  crown  of  r. 

Thy  /•.  brought  in 

There  dwells  the  Lord,  our  It. 

On  thee,  bright  Sun  of  r. 

In  r.  ■■u.nplete 

The  Sun  of  r.  on  me 

I'd  si  fig  his  glorious  r. 

lead  In  paths  of  r. 

His  only  v.  I  show 

put  on  The  r.  of  God 

Before  hiin  R.  shall  go 

In  r.  to  reign 

R..  and  joy,  and  peace 

And  wake  to  r. 

Thine  the  r.  of  God 

Shall  stand  in  Jesus'  r. 

And  stand  complete  in  r. 

The  Lord  our  #.,  Triumphant 

BISK. 

Yea,  and  before  we  r.  To 

And  when  we  early  r.,  And 

loosed  from  flesh  and  earth,  I  r. 

Saviour,  teach  us  so  to  r. 

RL>e.  glorious  Conqueror, 

third  morning,  r.,  my  burled 

R.  into  the  life  of  God 

'Tis  thy  Saviour. .  .R.,  and  let  me 

R.  eternal  in  my  heart 

R.  with  him  to  live  with  God 

wait,  Till  thou  shalt  bid  us  r. 

That  I  with  thee  may  r. 

Wilt  thou  not  bid  me  r. 

Thither  he  bids  us  r. 

my  dust,  Till  he  shall  bid  it  r. 

Rests  in  hope  again  to  r. 

JR.,  my  soul,  from  sleep  awaking 

R.  to  life  from  earth  and  sea 

How  would  our  spirits  long  to  r. 

invitation,  And  fain  would  r.  and 


223 
230 


872 

600 

829 


RISING. 
And  turn  the  r.  race 

RISEN. 
Christ  is  r. ;  he  meets  our 
Yes.  the  Lord  has  r.  to-day 
For  Jesus  hath  r.,  and  man 
For  Christ  the  Lord  hath  r. 
Thv  Lord  has  r.  long 
Proclaim,  The  Lord  is  r.  indeed 
The  Lord  is  r.  indeed 
Our  Lord  is  r.  from  the  dead 
<  hrigt,  the  Lord,  is  r. 
Christ,  the  Lord,  is  r.  to-day 
My  r.  Lord,  tor  aye  were 
If  r.,  indeed,  with  Dim  ye  are 
A  ?■.  Lord  our  trust 


RITE,  RITES. 
833  He  left  his  death-recording  r. 
8-37  grace!  Which  in  this  sa 
848  In  the  r.  thou  hast  enjoined 
830  Rites  cannot  change  toe  heart 

RIVAL. 
476  And  reign  without  a  r.  there 
718  And  without  a  /•.  reign 


1032 
1068 


RIVER,  RIVERS. 
There  is  a  ?■.  pure  and  bright 
Joys  like  a  r.  come 
Flows  the  gladdening  r. 
From  many  an  ancient  r. 
There,  from  the  rivers  of  his 
Where  peaceful  r.,  soft  and  slow 
R.  of  love  and  mercy  here 
R.  of  oil,  and  seas  of  blood 
The  r.  of  sorrow  shall  not 
Drink  the  r.  of  thy  grace 
Where  the  r.  of  pleasure  flow 
R.  of  life  divine  1  see 
R.  to  the  ocean  run 


ROAD. 

321  To  tread  the  heavenly  r. 

530  Shall  aught  beguile  me  on  the  r. 
549  So  purer  light  shall  mark  the  r. 
573  lead. .  .family  In  the  celestial  r. 
699  length  of  the  celestial  r. 
1040  O  may  we  tread  the  sacred  r. 

ROAM.  ROAMED. 
434  I  loved  afar  to  r. 
434  I  seek  no  more  to  r. 
909  Where'er  they  rest  or  r. 

1048  While  through  this  world  we  r. 

1054  from  thy  pre.-ence  in  sadness  I  r. 

1055  And  live  and  love,  nor  ever  r. 
344  Long  hast  roamed  the  barren 

ROBE,  ROBED,  ROBES. 
133  To  form  a  r.  of  light  divine 
140  Whose  r.  is  the  light,  whose 
650  When,  robed  in  majesty  and 
1024  When,  r.  in  majesty  and  power 
1032  They  all  are  r.  in  spotless 

322  Lays  his  blight  robes  of  glory  by 
593  In  robes  of  victory  through  the 

1007  Clothed  in  r.  of  spotless 

1046  In  r,  of  white  arrayed 

1049  All  holy  in  their  Bootless  r. 
1061  Are  clad  in  ?•.  of  white 

1066  Washed  their  r.  by  faith  below 
1069  All  in  whitest  r.  arrayed 

ROCK. 
131  Established  on  the  r.  of  peace 
131  The  r.  that  never  shall  remove 
311  The  r.  in  sunder  cleave 
317  thy  mercies.  ..A  /•.  that  cannot 
-  e  from  the  R.  a  fountain  rise 
421  (»n  Christ,  the  solid  r.,  1  stand 
a  r.  extends  its  shade 
732  From  the  Stricken  R.  are  flowing 
748  To  lie  at  the  foot  of  the  r. 


ROC 


136 


SAB 


764  Built  on  a  R.,  with  idle  rage 
766  Yet  on  this  R.  the  Church 
992  We  gather  round  our  R. 
1058  On  the  r.  of  the  shore  of  death 

1108  From  r.  and  tempest,  fire  and  foe 

ROCK  of  ages. 
iro  What  can  the  7;.  o/  ages  move 
415  R.  o/  ages,  cleft  for  me 
623  Be  thou,  o  B.  o/  apes,  nigh 
750  At  noon,  beneath  the  JR.  of  ages 
776  i  m  the  7,'.  o/  ages  founded 
1019  Stand,  as  the  R.  of  ages,  sure 
1060  Upon  the  R.  of  ages  They 

ROCKS,  ROCKY. 
233  Yainly  with  r.  his  tomb  was 
304  O  for  this  love  let  r.  and  hills 
396  The  r.  can  rend ;  the  earth  can 
1014  Men  on  r.  and  mountains  calling 
1089  My  native  country. .  I  love  thy  r. 
1089  Let  r.  their  silence  break,  The 

1109  R.,  and  storms,  and  deaths  defy 
957  On  this  wild  rocky  shore 

ROD. 

3  Nor  dare  provoke  his  r. 
156  For  thou  art  with  me,  and  thy  r. 
177  How  gentle  was  the  r. 
179  Thv  r.  shall  defend  me,  thy  staff 
310  We  sink  beneath  his  r. 
478  Or  smile,  thy  scepter  or  thy  r. 
667  Beneath  the  chastening  r. 
761  My  failing  flesh  his  r.  Shall 
939  Take  the  wonder-working  r. 

ROOF. 
863  He  hung  its  starry  r.  on  high 
865  Beneath  this  r.,  O  deign  to  show 

ROOM. 

361  his  word  Declares  there  yet  is  r. 

ROOT,  ROOTED,  ROOTING. 
301  May  it  take  r.  in  every  heart 
803  R.  out  every  seed  of  ill 
953  Then  dig  about  the  r. 
518  Rooted  and  fixed  in  God 
489  Rooting  out  the  seeds  of  sin 

ROSE,  ROSES,  ROSY. 
875  The  r.  that  blooms  beneath  the 
977  And  sweeter  than  the  virgin  r. 
1008  Fresh  roses  in  thy  hand 
373  our  eyes  have  seen  the  rosy  light 

ROUGH,  ROUGHER. 
213  And  the  r.  way  that  thou  hast 
496  ir  r.  and  thorny  be  the  way 
509  Though  r.  ami  strait  the  road 
1074  The  rougher  the  way,  the  shorter 

ROUSE. 

509  The  thought  of  God  will  r. 
890  R.  them  to  shun  that  dreadful 

ROVE,  ROVING. 

388  And  r.,  my  soul,  no  more 

518  Then  shall  my  feet  no  longer  r. 


554  And  let  me  r.  no  more 
712  While  here  o'er  earth  we  r. 
753  Suffered  n<>  more  to  /•. 
321  Grace  taught  my  roving  teet 

554  How  oft  my  r.  thoughts  depart 

ROYAL,  ROYALLY. 
248  Bring  forth  the  r.  diadem 
842  table  spreads,  How  r.  is  the 
914  The  praises  of  thy  r.  name 
152  Full  royally  he  rode 

RUIN,  RUINED. 
169  I  ever  into  r.  run  But 
570  Nor  fear  the  r.  spread  below 

890  Mourn  for  the  i^uined  soul 

1019  And  on  that  r.  world  look 

RULE,  RULES. 
6  Now  r.  in  every  heart 

50  Shall  thy  just  r.  confess 
334  R.  in  all  our  hearts  alone 
485  R.  here,  Lord,  and  rule  alone 

891  This  blessed  r.  to  keep 

183  He  rules  the  world  with  truth  and 
244  He  r.  o'er  earth  and  heaven 
630  He  r.  the  seraph  and  the  worm 

RULER. 
380  Sovereign  R.,  Lord  of  all 
931  O  thou  eternal  R. 

1020  Thou  R.  of  my  heart 
1090  R.  of  wind  and  wave 
1101  Great  R.  of  the  earth  and 

RULEST,  RULETH,  RULING. 
673  What  though  thou  r.  not 

51  God  ruleth  on  high,  almighty  to 
673  And  /'.  all  things  well 

616  Thy  ruling  hand  I  see 

RUN,  RUNS,  RAN. 
54  May  we  r.,  nor  weary  be 
606  And  r.  my  course  with  even 
302  soul  obe>s. .  .And  rtms  to  this 
304  He  ran  to  our  relief 


SA  BAOTH. 
166  Lord  S.  is  his  name 

SABBATH. 
75  The  Lord  of  S.  let  us  praise 
78  Lord  of  the  S.,  hear  our  vows 
80  Sweet  is  the  light  of  S.  eve 
80  The  endless  8.  of  our  God 
82  Another  N.  is  begun 

88  How  sweet  a  S.  thus  t<>  spend 
87  Hail  to  the  S.  day 

87  Thv  S.,  the  stupendous  march  Of 
92  twilight  ray  of  the  holy  S.  day 

98  M  the  holy  .s.'.s  dose 

88  \\  here  the  S.  neVr  shall  close 

.'ir.i  No  S.*s  heavenly  light  shall  rise 
518  The  Si  of  thy  io\e 


SAB 


137 


SAT 


534  The  true  eternal  S.  see 
1044  And  S.  has  no  end 

SABBATHS. 
78  Thine  earthly  S.,  Lord,  wo  love 
88  Thus  may  all  our  S.  prove 
92  Saviour,  may  our  S.  be 
1082  And  circling  S.  bless  our 

SABBATIC. 
946  And  bring  the  grand  S.  year 

SACRAMENTAL. 
831  The  8.  seal  apply 
833  To  crown  the  8.  feast 

SACRIFICE. 

43  nor  cast  away  The  8.  we  bring 

40  Grateful,  a  cepted  8. 

47  Ceaseless,  ac  -opted  8. 

78  And  own  as  grateful  s. 

99  Our  evening  8. 
103  God  will  provide  for  s. 
106  To  pay  thy  morning  8. 
110  My  morning  8.  I  bring 

210  Accomplished  Is  the  8. 

211  I  8.  thorn  to  his  blood 
223  God's  own  8.  complete 

243  conscience  needs  No  s.  beside 

250  A  8.  for  guiltv  man 

330  Made  his  soul  a  8. 

304  That  precious,  bleeding  s. 

372  Accept  the  grateful  8. 

381  That  made  thy  soul  a  s. 

417  By  thy  one  great  8. 

43S  The  bleeding  S.  In  my  behalf 

407  Offer  the  8.  of  praise 

471  Jesus,  accept  our  8. 

474  A  holy,  living  s. 

403  bring  Our  8.  of  praise 

508  Our  8.  receive 

nl  make  the  s.  complete 

502  or  do.  Is  one  groat  8. 

708  Poor  is  our  s.,  whose  eyes 

72-3  O'er  the  dreadful  8. 

704  Our  8.  of  praise  approve 

800  Our  S.  is  one 

836  O  Lamb  of  God,  my  S. 

846  And  share  bis    . 

010  With  every  mornings. 

920  Vain  8.  for  human  guilt 

946  powers  A  8.  to  thee 

961  A  Hying  8.  divine 
1095  Accept  tbe  8.  we  bring 
1113  that  life,  Thy  8.  shail  be 

SACRIFICIAL. 
306  And  in  that  8.  blood 

SAD,  SADDEN,  SADDENED,  SAD- 
NESS. 
302  How  8.  our  state  by  nature  is 
Weary,  and  worn,  and  8. 
>me.   .  When  the 8.  heart  Is 
'.••.'.»  scene,  That  inak--s  u>  sadcU  n 
867  <  beer  this  saddi  ru  d  beart  of 
265  Holy  Gho.,t,  dispel  our  ztulncts 


652  Come  unto  mo. .  .who  droop  in  8. 
1095  the  scene  Of  8.  and  of  dread 


We  are  8.  if  thou  ait  nigh 
There  Is  a  >•..  a  secret  place 

And  8.  beneath  thy  wings  to  rest 
>'.  in  thy  arms  I  lay  me  down 
N.  from  all  the  lures  of  vice 
And  he  la  8.,  and  must  succeed 
.-'».  .<..  shalt  thou  go  on 
S.  in  thy  sanctifying  grace 
O  bear  me  8.  above 
O  keep  them  s.  at  Jesus'  side 


116 
158 

If,!) 

170 

340 
625 
072 
676 
762 
1111 


SAFELY,  SAFETY. 
242  He  lives  to  bring  me  8.  thero 
23  And  all  our  souls  in  sa/<  ?'//  keep 
304  Load  me  where  peace  and  8.  reign 
608  Or  what 's  my  .>•..  or  my  health 
1100  In  ,s-.  through  their  da;i_ 

SAFEGUARD. 

114  The  8.  of  thy  might 

SAGES. 
189  S.,  leave  your  contemplations 

SAIL,  SAILED. 

636  Toward  heaven  we  calmly  8. 
1114  When  through  the  torn  .v.  the 

593  And  xailcl  through  bloody  seas 
1011  Who  s.  with  the  Saviour  beneath 

SAINT. 
573  A  s.,  indeed,  I  long  to  be 
084  Rest  hero,  blest  s.,  till  from 

SAINTS. 
46  O  lot  us  ail  bo  8.  indeed 
57  God  hath  mad"  lis  s.  victorious 
06  And  8.  on  earth,  with  saints 
200  Those  glorious  8.  of  Other  days 
225  >'.  all  !o:iLrinir  for  their  heaven 
253  The  8.  are  at  his  feet 
424  Dost  thou  not  dwell  in  all  thy  &, 
451  For  this  the  8.  lift  up  their  voice 
107  Praise  him.  ye  8.,  the  God  of 
503  treading  fl  here  tbe  8.  have  trod 
5S5  Nor  all  the  8.  in  heaven 
598  And  prayers  ol  8.  were  sown 
619  Thou,  with  the  8.  at  thy  right 
600  a  place,  Among  thy  8.  a  seat 
'•'■)':  H    S  ho;;  \  an    the  S   '-lb.  at 

787  The  8.  "ii  earth  and  all  the  dead 

788  The  8.  below  and  saints  above 
799  Tim  8.  arc  blest  above 

817  And  in  thee  thy  8.  shall  rise 

here  dwell  thy  8.  bofore 
B70  Yit.  Lord,  where'er  thy  &  apart 
870  Here,  saviour,  deign  thy  8.  t<> 
appear  To  8.  on  earth  forgiven 
oh  Awake,  ye  8.,  and  raise  your 

0b.)  the  faith  Which  8.  of  old 

'.'•'i  w  ith  all  bis  8.  ascend 
'.-."►I  Shall  Boon  the  8.  receive 
e  s.  who  die  of  Chr 

002  Go,  take  with  8.  thy  place 


SAK 


138 


SAM 


996  Where  the  8.  of  all  ages  in 
1004  S.  in  .dory  perfect  made 
1013  Thousand  thousand  8.  attending 
1087  Among  thy  8.  Let  me  be  found 
1034  There  all  the  millions  of  his  8. 
1037  Whore  8.  immortal  reign 
1040  The  8.  in  countless  myriads 

1045  The  8.  above,  how  great  their 

1046  glorious  company,  When  8. 
1067  Dwell  the  raptured  8.  ahove 
1089  S.  and  angels  joined  in  one 
1069  S.  begin  tiie  endless  song 
1009  Next  the  8.  in  glory  they 
1093  S.  and  angels  join  to  sing 

1102  Where  8.  and  angels  dwell  above 

SAKE. 
156  E'en  for  his  own  name's  s. 
547  We,  for  whose  8.  all  nature  stands 
619  If,  for  thy  8.,  upon  my  name 
829  With  every  sin  for  thy  dear  s. 
897  If  given  for  the  Saviour's  8. 
952  We  can,  O  Jesus,  for  thy  8. 

SALEM'S. 
234  Lo !  S.  daughters  weep  around 
417  tears. .  .Over  S.  lost  abode 
723  tears . . .  Over  S.  loved  abode 

SALT. 
564  flock  of  Jesus,  S.  of  all  the  earth 

SALVATION. 

42  And  cry,  S.  to  our  God 

42  S.  to  tiie  Lamb 

51  Ascribing  s.  to  Jesus,  our  King 

58  Sweet  the  theme,  a  free  s. 
108  With  sweet  8.  in  the  sound 
165  S.  to  the  Lord  belongs 
195  8.  comes  to-day 
246  Thou  didst  free  s.  bring 
262  Seal  8.  on  my  heart 
312  8.  in  his  name  is  found 
314  This  is  s.'s  only  source 
815  N.  well  deserves  the  praise 

322  And  pours  8.  down 

323  N.  like  a  river  rolls 

324  S.  /  O  the  joyful  sound 

326  8.  in  abundance  flows 

327  of  him  who  did  8.  bring 
33-2  By  which  we  can  8.  have 

336  Redemption  is  purchased,  8.  is  free 

845  Ere  8. '8  work  is  done 

359  thine  arms. .  .And  find  s.  there 

411  Life  and  s.  bring 

4  is  I  taste  8.  in  thy  name 

512  He  brings  8.  near 

535  Thi  n  bear'sl  me  for*,  pray 

560  S.  shall  for  you  arise 

582  8.,  happiness,  and  heaven 

The  God  <>f  my  8.  praise 
689  God  is  my  Btrong  8. 
641  The  theme  of  God's  8. 
686  The  grace  thai  sure  s.  brings 
7o7  To  bring  s.  down 
766  We  trust  our  whole  s.  here 

771  ()  come,  and  bring  8.  n<-ar 
777  You  shall  name  your  walls  N. 


795  Thy  power  unto  8.  show 
810  And  tench  them  where  .s. 
821  Who  bring  &  on  their  tongues 
824  let  The  priests. .  .put  8.  on 
930  >'..'  o  salvation!    The 
948  l^ve  That  shows  8.  nigh 
954  Unto  8.  wise,  Oil  in  vour 
991  And  still  to  Gods,  cry 
991   8.  to  the  Lamb 

1003  To  his  uttermost  8. 

1026  King. .  .Cometh  with  8. 

1069  All  8.  from  him  came 

1088  A  sinner  to  8. 

1097  To  them  8.  gave 

1097  From  whom  s.  came 

Full  SALVATION. 
21  Full  8.  to  each  heart 
388  With  full  s.  blest 
522  With  full  8.  bless 
643  Know,  my  soul,  thy  full  s. 
798  Preserved. .  .To  full  s.  here 

Great  SALVATION. 
8  The  great  s.  loud  proclaim 
278  And  make  the  great  8.  known 
451  To  us  the  great  8.  brought 
491  Let  us  see  thy  great  s. 
715  With  all  thy  great  8.  bless 
779  Make  thy  great  s.  known 
854  Now  reveal  his  great  s. 

His  SALVATION. 
5  And  h is  8.  ours 
442  O  that  all  his  8.  might  see 
871  How  bright  has  his  8.  shone 
883  When  his  8.  bringing 
1104  In  his  8.  is  our  hope 

Of  SALVATION. 
453  The  day  of  8.  that  lifts  up 
775  The  garment  of  8.  take 
912  Shouts  of  8.  are  rending  the 
932  Blest  river  of  s. 
943  Give  the  knowledge  of  s. 
1012  The  light  of  s.  we  trust 

Our  SALVATION. 

57  Praise  the  God  of  our  x. 

72  On  thee,  for  our  8. 
680  The  praise  of  our  8. 
851  Author  of  our  8.,  thee 

Thy  SALVATION. 
13  Let  thy  8.  visit  me 
131  Let  thy  8.  roll 
191   Visit  us  with  thy  8. 
638  \\  ho  wait  for  thy  *.,  Lord 
097  And  thy  ft  sock 
729  ( >  my  God,  how  thy  8. 
1104  TUlthys.  shall  appear 

SAME. 
899  if  still  the 8.  thou  art 
731  Praise  him.  si  ill  the  &  as  ever 
768  a  thousand  years  the  8. 

788  The  8.  in  mind  and  heart 
1077  Who  was  and  is  the  ». 


SAN 


]•  '.' 


SAY 


SANCTIFY,  BANCTIFIES,  SANCTI- 
FYING. 
2S9  Diffuse.     And  8.  the  whole 

All  my  act  inns  8. 
180  Send  him  our  souls  to  s. 
617  ii  thou  my  nature  8. 

\>  id  8.  the  whole 
679  And  t.  to  thee  thy  deepest  distress 
B08  Ton.  thy  people  Through 
924  seals  Them  one,  and  sancti 
543  Jealous    Ami  sand  /</</<</  fear 
795  And  wait  thy  8.  w<  rd 

SANCTIFIED. 
4C  Present  us  8.  to  God 
167  whose  groans  and  tears  Have  8. 
472  All  s.  by  spotless 

4^-2  And,  8.  by  love  divine 
536  While  8.  by  grace 

784  lot  With  all  the  6'. 

SANCTITY,  SANCTITIES. 
482  Thy  spotless  8. 
964  Hath  one  pervading 8. 

671  Baptized  into  the  sanctities 

SAND,  SANDS. 
421  All  other  ground  is  sinking  s. 
930  Roll  down  their  golden  8. 
238  were  sinners  more  Than  sands 

SARDIUS. 

10G0  The  s.  and  the  topaz 

SATAN. 
32  From  sin  and  S.*8  power 
141  When  S.  appears  to  stop  up 
158  And  S.,  roaring  for  his  prey 
185  prisoner  to  release,  In  S.'8 
231  L'lose  souls. .  .bound  with  S.'s 

and  sin  are  always  near 
526  S.j  with  all  his  arts,  no  more 

S.'s  host  doth  flee 
568  Till  S.'a  host  is  vanquished 
570  Though  sin  and  S.  still  are  near 

§.,  the  world,  and  sin.  tread  d  >wn 
584  Nor  suffer  >'."s  deadliest  strife 
588  >'.  shall  be  subdued 
624  Save  me  from  sin  and  S.*8  power 
I  659  Then  I  can  smile  at  S.*8  rage 
i'.;  Nor  S.'s  arts  beguile 

-m  and  S.  I  defy 
.-•  world,  with  sin  and  S. 
690  And  S.  trembles  when  he  sees 
ri  13  Fr<»m  scenes  where  S.  wages 
736  My  light,  in  8.'%  darkest  hour 
822  And  bruises  S.'s  head 
911  In  vain  i>  S.'s  boast  Of 
918  Bet  up  thy  throne  where  S.  reigns 
923  Win-re  N.  long  hath  hold  his 
928  Let  S.  from  his  throne  be  hurled 
937  S.  and  his  host,  o'erthrown 

SATANIC 
645  In  that  dark  S.  hour 

SATISFY.  SATISFIED. 
509  Yet  nothing  less  can  s. 
175  With  this  will  I  be  dattofled 


388  And  every  longing  8. 

711  Jesus  has  8.;  Jesus  is  mine 

791  cat  Thy  dainties,  and  be  a. 

B  LVAGE. 

919  And  8.  tribes  attend  his  word 

SAYE. 
51  almighty  to  8. ;  And  still  he  is 
66  be  bled,  To  8.  us  from  eternal 
116  Thou  canst  8.,  and  thou  canst  heal 
157  o  8.,  in  our  distress  we   aid 
332  swiftly  didst  thou  move  i  o  8. 
3 19  And  none  be  found  to  hear  or  8. 
359  come. .  .And  I  will  8.  you  all 
377  Thou  canst.,   this  moment  8. 
3S7  Jesus  !  hear  and  8. 
391  Yet  8.  a  trembling  sinner.  Lord 
898  Art  able  n  >w  our  souls  t<>  8. 
415  Thou  must  8.,  and  thou  alone 
417  By  thy  power  the  lost  to  8. 
476  And  8.  me,  who  for  me  hast  died 
509  'Tis  not  enough  to  s.  our  souls 
522  done  !  thou  dost  this  moment  8. 
524  A  world  to  8.  from  endless  woe 
541  Assured. .  .through  life  wilt  8. 
543  Save.  Jesus,  or  I  yield,  I  sink 
551  His  arm ...  Is  also  strong  to  8. 
556  Myself  I  cannot  8. 
678  To  8.  me  in  the  trying  hour 
844  To  his  love  who  died  to  8. 
886  The  Lord  came  down  to  8.  me 
1005  We  call  on  thee  to  s.,  Father 
1046  But  Christ  will  to  the  utmost  8. 
1075  And  he  shall  s.  me  to  the  end 
1092  8.  us  in  mercy,  O  save  us  from 

1113  Nor  impotent  to  8. 

1114  S.,  Lord,  or  we  perish 

SAVES,  SAVEST. 
248  Hail  him  who  8.  you  by 
740  He  8.  the  oppressed,  he  feeds 
796  Which  8.  us  to  the  uttermost 
154  Thou  sav'st  the  souls  whose 
691  Thou  s.  those  that  on  thee  call 

SAYED. 

28  Yield  to  be  s.  from  sin 
319  Church  of  God  Are  8.,  to  sin 
331  And,  8.  from  earth,  appear 
364  And  freely  now  be  s.  by  grace 
3*3 1  Be  8.,  be  saved  by  grace 
449  8.  me  when  sinking  in 

i)i)  Because  I  was  not  s.  from  sin 
508  Ma de,  and  preserved,  and  8.  by 
535  nor  will  I  rest,  Till  I  am  8. 
746  Till  thou  art  8.  from  sin 
766  And  8.  by  grace  alone 
820  He  shall  be  8.  who  trusts 

SAYING. 
39  Thy  8.  power  and  love  display 
44  The  sweetni  ss  of  thy  8.  name 
68  His  8.  name  lei  all  adore 

236  o  by  thy  8.  power  So 

301  message,  Lord,  its  8.  power  may 

374  Display  thy  8.  power 

435  The  8,  power,  impart 


SAV 


140 


SCA 


651  Show  forth  in  me  thy  8.  power 
805  Here,  Lord,  display  thy  s.  power 
890  And  show  his  «.  love 

SAVIOUR. 
26  S.  of  offending  man 
102  Sun  of  my  soul,  thou  S. 
858  Give  us  to  the  bleeding  S. 

270  Grant,  S.,  what  we  more 
322  The  mighty  8.  comes 

347  God,  your  S.,  asks  you  why 

348  Now,  e'en  now,  your  S.  siands 
340  No  S.  call  you  to  the  skies 

850  Ready  your  loving  8.  stands 
884  Pass  me  not,  0  gracious  S. 
437  How  can  my  gracious  S.  show 
445  Save  us.  a  present  S.  thou 
450  What  a  dear  8.  I  have  found 
435  S.  of  all,  if  mine  thou  art 
514  S.  from  sin,  we  thee  receive 
522  My  present  S.  thou 
600  There  your  exalted  8.  see 
013  What  a  S.  died  to  win  thee 
719  He  our  loving  S.  is 
731  Thus  the  risen  S.  whispers 
:  12  S.,  who  died  for  me,  I 
742  S.,  with  me  abide 
702  Blot  S.,  then,  in  love 
7!J4  8.  of  all,  to  thee  we  bow 
705  And  thee  their  utmost  S. 
807  Take  us,  dear  S. 
814  8.  of  men,  thy  searching  eye 
826  Thou,  faithful  S.,  bidd'st  me 
87'2  >'.,  hke  a  shepherd  lead 
872  Blessed  Lord  and  only  <S. 
8S8  8.,  who  thy  flock  art  feeding 
896  She  loved  her  <S.,  and  to  him 
916  To  whom  that  S.  came 
924  Let  all  their  bleeding  S.  know 
930  ti'ons  of  God,  your  6'.  praise 
944  N.,  sprinkle  many  nations 
992  S.<  into  thy  hands  Our 
1000  Thus  the  mighty  S.  speaks 
1U29  Glorious  S.,  Own  me  in 
1031  There  my  exalted  S.  stands 
1009  Each  before  his  ,8'.  stands 

My  SAVIOUR. 
209  My  S. !  every  mournful  word 
212  Who,  who,  my  S.,  this  hath  done 
242  He  lives,  my  SL,  still  the  same 
442  of  my  S.  possessed,  I  was 
447  On  thee,  my  S.  and  my  God 
450  Till  late  I  heard  my  8.  say 
:>•;!  O  when  wilt  thou  my  S.  be 
605  Tis  to  my  8,  l  would  live 
648  They  have  left  my  S.,  too 
713  My  S..'  thou  art  mine 
713  glories... Which  in  nnj  S.  shine 

990  Or  with  my  S.  dwell 

on:)  o  my  S.,  When  wilt  thou 

1044  Apostles..  .Around  my  S.  stand 

Our  SAVIOUR. 
255  hoik-  like  thee,  Owr  s.  and 
561  To  make  our  s.'a  glory  known 
577  w<-  follow. .  .Owr  N.  and  our 

048  And  uiett  our  8.  in  the  skies 


844  Since  our  S.  broke  the  bread 

843  Let  us  now  qwr  8.  hud 

Thy  SAVIOUR. 

370  'Tis  thy  S.  knocks,  and  crieth 
758  Rise,  follow  thy  S.,  and  bless 

The  SAVIOUR. 
14  TJic  S.  of  the  world  is  here 
187  But  one  alone  the  S.  speaks 
192  The  S.,  who  is  Christ  the  Lord 
195  The  S.  now  is  born 
215  Behold  the  S.  of  mankind 
2(.)!i  And  view  the  S.  there 
333  I  know  the  8.  died  lor  me 
343  Haste,  0  sinner,  to  the  8. 
301   The  S.  calls  to-dav 

308  And  to  the  S.  turn 

379  There  for  me  the  8.  stands 
398  And  art  thou  not  the  S.  still 
533  For  me  the  8.  died 
651  And  shout  to  prove  the  S. 
700  The  S.  of  mankind 
729  Christ,  the  S.  of  the  lost 
S12  The  S.,  when  to  heaven  he 
917  But  over  all  the  S.  reigns 
990  To  meet  the  8.  they  adore 
1003  Lo !  tfie  S.  stands  above 

SAVIOUR'S. 

18  And  bless  the  S.  precious  name 
58  Raising  high  the  S.  name 
01  Help  us  to  see  the  S.  love 
03  Come  ye  that  love  the  S.  name 
109  fly  But  to  my  loving  S.  breast 
277  Come,  shed  abroad  a  8.  love 
331  appear  Before  your  §.  face 
457  in  which  my  S.  footsteps  shine 
501  To  make  our  8.  glory  known 
:>;s  And  wrap  the  S.  changeless  love 
008  spread  The  common  N.  name 
720  sing  our  S.  worthy  praise 
727  Loves  her  S.  praise  to  show 
783  And  glorify  our  S.  grace 
823  And  tilled  a  S.  hands 
838  In  memory  of  the  >•'.  1" 

844  All  who  bear  the  S.  name 
844  Which  the  8.  death  declare 
840  The  bleeding  8.  name 

849  Water..  .From  out  the  S.  heart     , 

854  All  the  S.  dying  merit 

873  Nearer  to  our  fif.  side 

898  My  N.  voice  is  heard 

897  [f  given  for  the  N.  sake 

910  rejoice  To  hear  a  N.  name 

932   And  seek  the  N.  blessing 

956  Fill  us  with  a  8.  Love 

901  Thou  sirs!  thy  S.  face 
1001  Place  him  al  the  S.  Ceet 
1018  And  glory  decks  the  S.  face 
1D12  And  in  inv  S.  image  rise 
1077  Before  the  8.  face 

SCALES. 

309  And  make  the  8.  of  error  fall 

SCARS. 
1013  Gaze  we  on  those  glorious  9. 


SOA 


141 


SEA 


SCATTER.  SCATTERS.  SCATTERING. 
S.  all  our  guilty  jrloom 

ar,  and  slay 
88118*  oame. .  .seaUi  ra  all  our 
lessing  Thou  art  scatU  ring  full 
948  S.  all  in  .  'iure 

SCATTERED. 
411  Unite  my  8.  thoughts,  and  fix 
Lnd  8.  their  legions,  was 

.  here  below 
I'll  And  from  that  8.  dust,  Around 
929  A  .v.,  homeless  flock,  till  all 

SCENES. 
Phou  didst  such  glorious  s. 
Ml  0  happy  8.  above  the  sky 

SCEPTER. 
14  His  8.,  pity  in  die 

343  Thy  8.  and  thy  sword.  Thy 
253  a  palmy  8.  in  each  hand 

power  a  8.  Bways 
and  to  Thy  8.  all  subdue 
371  Bow  to  the  8.  of  his  word 
917  Now  wave  the  8.  of  thv  reign 
933  Thy  8.  shall  obey 
940  Sway  thy  >..  saviour,  all 

SCIENCE. 
597  The  worlds  of  8.  and  of  art 
800  And  6".  walks  with  humble  feet 

SCORN. 
167  Thou  didst  not  s.  thine  ancrel's 
202  humbly  bore  The  >-.,  the  scoffs 
213  In  love  of  thee  and  8.  of  self 
342  Sinners,  will  you  8.  the  message 

344  Long  hast  thou  borne. ..Woj 
866  Above  your  8.  we  rise 

591  Then  learn  to  8.  the  praise  of  men 
502  Thou  didst  not  s.  our  earthly 
813  What.  then,  is  be  whose  a  1 
v:;  Nor  8.  their  humble  name 
1078  Blest  with  the  8.  of  finite  good 

SCORNS.  SCORNED. 
Nor  8.  the  meanest  name 
Nobly  deomed  to  bow  the  knee 

RGB,  SCOURGED. 
209  The  8.,  the  thorns,  the  deep 
:&>3  Sin  has  scourged  me;  bring  me 

SCREEN,  SCREENED. 
153  Be  thoughts  of  thee  a  cloudy  8. 
8.  me  from  the  adverse  power 

d  8.  my  naked  head 
:  18  And  8tf<  i  m  d  from  the  heat  of 

•LL. 
938  He  shall  reign,  when,  like  a  s. 
1017  shriveling  like  a  parcheVJ  s. 
lu-^3  Shriveling  like  a  parched  8. 

119  o  God,  "f  good  the  unfathomed  s. 
119  mercy,  Like  th  if  the  8. 


174  Thy  way  is  in  the  8.,  Tby  paths 

317  A  vast,  unfath 

3<*>3  Life  seems  a  dark  and  stormy  8. 

371  Eikv  a  rough  8.,  that  cannol  rest 
on  shall  reach  the  bound]  SS  & 

(513  Upon  life's  wildest  8. 

H3fj  If.  <h\  a  quiet  s..  Toward 

;    die  the  8.  shall  gird  the  land 
he  8.,  the  sky  :  and  all  \v:t 
.  :d.  "t i>  not  oi;r^  to  make 
d  8.  to  sea,  from  Bhore  t  i 

'.'3o  Till,  like  a  8.  of  glory,  It 

IT  the  full!!' 

rrent. .  .That  bears  us  to  the  8. 
978  As,  'mid  the  ever-rolling  a 

1019  And  make  tin-  greedy  8.  restore 
1019  The  greedy 8.  shall  yield  her  dead 
1037  Death,  like  a  narrow  8.,  divides 
i  108  For  those  in  peril  on  • 
1110  And  measured  the  depths  of  thes. 
Ill 2  Whose  power  the  wind,  the  8. 

1112  We  own  thy  way  is  in  the  8. 

1113  The  ^..  that' roars  at  thy  command 
1115  Bid  them  walk  on  life's  rough  8. 

SEAS. 
3  He  gave  the  8.  their  bound 
153  Shout  to  the  Lord,  ye  surging  s. 
1S7  Once  on  the  raging  a  I  rode 
389  Rivers  of  oil,  and  8.  of  I 
396  The  a  can  roar;  the  mountains 
659  bathe  my  weary  soul  In  8.  of 
960  'Twixt  two  unbounded  8.  I  stand 
1035  The  earth  and  a  are  passed  away 

SEAMAN. 

1114  Nor  hope  lends  a  ray  the  poor  s. 

SEAL. 
51  Lord,  from  thy  word  remove  the  s. 

i  nd  8.  the  abode  forever  thine 
366  S.  of  truth,  and  Bond  of  un.ou 
383  The  sinner's  pardon  s. 
395  The  8.  of  thine  eternal  love. 
lei  ( >  take  And  s.  me  ever  thine 

Tcy  I  ask  to  8.  my  peace 
455  And  8.  me  for  thine  own 

460  And  now  I  set  the  solemn  .?. 

461  S.  thou  my  breast  and  le 

480  And  show  and  s.  us  ever  thine 
519  And  s.  me  thine  abode 

•  ••  me  freely,  8.  my  |  • 
562  Till  death  ihy  endless  mere  i 

v  heart,  0  take  and  a  it 
soi  o  may  thy  Spirit  8.  <  >u 
829  the  worth  Of  this  the  outward  8. 
ssi  The  sacramental  s.  apply 
.  our  souls  forever  thine 
988  His  8.  was  on  th> 

SEALS,  SEALED. 
841  The  Spirit  s.;  and  faith  puts  on 

:  S  U  d  wheu  he  was  glorified 
316  N.,  by  signs  the  chosen  know 
837  By  blood  and  suffering  a 

BEAU 
197  The  healing  of  the  a  dress 


SEA 


142 


SEE 


SEARCH,  SEARCHING,  SEARCHER. 

97  eyes  With  strictest  s.  survey 
291  And  g.  the  oracles  divine 
295  0  may  we  8.  with  eager  pains 
496  >'.,  prove  my  heart,  it  pants  for 
490  0  thou,  to  whose  h]l~8earching 

79  But  thou,  soul-s.  Gtodl  bast 
814  saviour  of  men.  thy  8.  eye 
402  Searclier  of  hearts,  in  mine  Thy 

BEASON,  SEASONS. 
009  Nor  think  the  8.  long 
952  For  us  suffice  the  8.  past 
95  To  turn  the  86080718  round 
501  Where  are  the  happy  8.  spent 
957  A  few  more  s.  come 
1081  The  rolling  6'.,  as  they  move 
1085  By  him  the  rolling  s.  In 

SEAT. 
15  O  glorious  8.  /  thou  God,  our 

244  He' took  his  8.  above 

245  High  on  his  holy  8.,  He  bears 
258  Jesus.   .Upon  his  heavenly  s. 
723  From  thy  8.  above  the  sky,  Hear 
744  And  ceaseless  sing  around  thy  s. 
879  have  reached  that  heavenly  8. 

SEATS,  SEATED. 

37  And  take  our  8.  at  thy  right  hand 
340  While  the  blissful  8.  of  heaven 
719  Till  we  take  our  8.  above 
1044  Blest  8. .'  through  rude  and 
1068  baste  away  To  s.  prepared  above 

246  Seated  at  thy  Father's  side 
000  N.  at  God's  right  hand  again 

1114  Now  8.  in  glory,  the  mariner 

SECRET,  SECRETS. 
439  The  8.  of  thy  love  reveal 
4-14  A  8.  chord  that  mine  will  bear 
453  Thv  8.  to  me  shall  soon  be  made 
501  The  s.  of  the  Lord  is  theirs 
075  Or  s.  thing  to  know 
737  The  8.  of  thy  love  unfold 
1021  Yes,  every  s.  of  my  heart 
1023  Every  8.  brought  to  light 
123  sight  surveys. .  .The  secrets  of 

SECTS. 
80G  Names,  and  s.,  and  parties  fall 

SKCURE. 
158  He  rests  8.  in  God 
Pi'.)  N.  within  thine  arms  I  lie 
175  Who  made  my  heaven  8. 
1 18  Lord,  how  8.  and  blest  are 
505  And  he  can  well  s.  What  I've 
»'»:;:>  N.  of  having  thee  in  all 
660  in  thy  tabernacle  hide.  s. 
786  S.  I  am  while  thou  ait  mine 
1 ;--'  His  faithful  people  stand  & 
778  N.  against  a  threatening  hour 
B07  >'.  from  worldly  woes 
B88  <  holy  there  8.  from  harm 
964  the  shadow. .  .may  we  dwell  8. 
966  1  Stand,  >'.,  insensible 
972  And  are  wc  still  8. 


1025  Rests  8.  the  righteous  man 
1076  He  keeps  his  own  8. 

SECURES,  SECURED,  SECURELY. 

1  11   Yet  .me  thing  8.  us,  whatever 
128  Secured  by  sovereign  love 

97  thy  wings  Shall  they  securely 
170  His  sainis  s.  dwell 
1050  fabric  .  .It  stands  8.  high 
1109  In  the  hollow. .  .Our  souls  8.  rest 

SEE. 

15  With  warm  desires  to  8.  my  God 

49  We  then  shall  8.  thee  as  thou  art 

81  Then  shall  I  8.,  and  hear,  and 

105  'tis  heaven  above  To  8.  thy  face 

fc30  hearts  pure. .  .That  we  may  8. 

247  We  shall  8.  him  as  he  is 

303  From  all  I  love,  enjoy,  and  8. 
501  pure  in  heart. .  .they  shall  8.  God 
545  And  God  forever  8. 
714  I  s.  thee  not,  I  hear  thee  not 
803  Thee  the  unholy  cannot  s. 
880  I  shall  x.  him  and  hear  him 
886  And  though  I  cannot  8.  him 

1079  When  I  8.  thee  as  thou  ait 

SEED. 
29  And  let  the  8.  thy  servant  sows 

02  O  God,  by  whom  the  8.  is  given 

248  Ye  chosen  8.  of  Israel's  race 
289  The  true  immortal  s. 

301  word  is  cast  Like  s.  upon  the 
301  Let  not. .  .This  holy  8.  remove 
575  Sow  in  the  morn  thy  s. 
817  The  8.  shall  surely  grow 
819  Teach  them  to  sow  the  precious  8. 
826  Among  thy  8.  a  place  I  claim 
911  Shall  spring  a  plenteous  8. 
1010  The  precious  s.  of  weeping 

1080  scatter  The  good  s.  on  the  land 

SEEDS. 
305  The  s.  of  sin  grow  up  for  death 
857  And  the  8.  of  truth  be  sown 

SEEK. 

21  Shall  we  8.  the  Lord  in  vain 
21  Now  we  8.  thee,  here  we  stay 
29  To  8.  thee,  all  our  hearts  depose 
37  We  come,  great  God,  to  8.  thy 
86  Lift  up  our  hearts  t«>  8.  thee  there 
240  To  them  who  8.  thee  ever  near 
318  Musi  8.  him,  Lord,  by  thee 
343  Bids  you  haste  to  8.  the  Saviour 
353  And  haste  to  8.  in  Christ  thine 

300  N.  him  while  he  is  near 

301  come  without  delay,  And  8.  the 

370  return  And  8.  thj  Father's  face 

371  guilt  forgive  of  those  that  s.  ids 
n  1  I'll  return  And  s.  my  Father's 

494   Nothing  would  I  8.  bill  thee 
510  And  still  I  8.,  'mid  mai.y  ie;  is 
553  Hasl  thou  not  hid  me .-.  He 

660  S.  ye  my  face  \\  IthOUl 
oss  And  since  he  bids  me  >.  his  I 
691  To  them  that  8.  thee  thou  art 
700  How  good  to  those  who  8. 
;>'.">  Now  ti.ee  alo;.e  1  >\.  Give 


SEE 


143 


BEB 


873  Those  who  s.  thee  in  their  youth 
906  S.  him,  for  l.e  may  be  found 
941  when  we  8.  them  Let  thy  spirit 
944  The  they  8.,  a>  God  ol  in awn 

BEEN. 
445  and  God  is  8.  by  mortal  eye 
Now  I  have  8.  thf  Lord 
He  (a  l<  ast  8.  when  ail. .  .power 

308  Till  thou  art  8.,  it  seems  to  be 
714  Yet  though  I  have  not  8. 
798  When  thou  ait  s.  in  us  below 
1059  Shall  then  be  8.  and  known 

SEER,  SEERS. 
8G4  When  to  the  exiled  8.  were  given 
26S  The  ancient  seera  thou  didst 

SEIZE,  SEIZES,  SEIZED. 
382  This  the  crown  I  fain  would  s. 
413  And  8.  me  for  thine  own 
753  Thine  own  this  moment  8. 
790  He  seizes  every  straggling  soul 
19-2  dread  Had  seized  their  troubled 

SELF. 
263  Perish  8.  in  thy  pure  fire 
303  Till  he  his  glorious  8.  reveals 
477  Chase  this  8.-will  through  all 
505  A  ^'.-renouncing  will 

SELFISHNESS. 
7  Not  in  the  name  of . .  .8.  we  meet 
559  For  my  8.  and  pride  Thou 
590  Let  grace  our  8.  expel 

SEND. 
41  He  will  8.  down  his  heavenly 
607  Here  am  I.,  8.  me,  send  me 
992  S.  whom  thou  wilt,  but 

SENSE,  SENSES. 
123  Thou  know'st  the  8.  I  mean 
445  Ihe  things  unknown  to  feeble  s. 
571  Superior  8.  may  I  display 
636  And  when  the  joys  of  s.  depart 
662  How  strong  it  strikes  the  8. 
969  Steals  my  sen*^  shuts  my  sight 

BENTENCE. 

312  Every  >•..  o  how  tender 

i  is  just  the  8.  should  take 
963  Their  righteous  8.  to  receive 

SEPARATION. 
755  It  makes  qos.  lit! ween 

SEPULCHRAL. 
723  By  the  sad  a  stone 

SERAPH. 
66  Wilh  his  8.  train  before  him 
1 18  i  fraud  beyond  a  s.*8  thought 
192  Thus  spake  the  8. :  and  forthwith 
195  When  nightly  bin  si  from  8.  harps 
861  Thf  sight  that  veils  the  8. '8  face 
482  in  vain  the  firstborn  8.  tries 
480  Outsoar  the  Ilibtborn  8.'s  flight 


485  Breathing  around  the  s.  fire 
630  He  rules  the  8.  and  the  worn 

Bit  away  Into  a  >/>  - 
707  That  rye  Is  lixed  on  8.  throngs 

SERAPHS. 

4S  And  8.  shout  the  Triune  God 
224  Tune  your  harps  anew,  ye  8. 

.  he  glowing  s.  round  thy  throne 
860  those  bright  courts  where  8.'8 
870  Immortal  8.  glow 
964  With  8.,  thrones,  and  powers 

SERAPHIC. 
193  And  sweet  8.  Ore 
^44  With  pure  8.  joy 
444  S.  transport  wings  the  sound 

I  ight  of  life,  a  lire 
969  my  ears  With  sounds  s.  ling 

SERAPHIM. 
10  Angels  and  8.  proclaim 
4>  i  Nor  s.  response 

40  Send  forth  the  8.,  O  Lord 
86S  the  song  Of  8.  above 

999  heardst  was  the  s.'s  song 

SERENE. 
12  8.  I  laid  me  down 
549  Calm  and  8.  my  frame 
1039  And  all  8.  in  heaven 

SERPENT,  SERPENTS. 
239  have  trod  The  8.  down 
479  Jesus  who  on  the  8.  treads 

810  Be  wise  as  serpents,  where  you 

SERVANT. 
170  The  8.  is  above  his  Lord 
414  I'll  ask  a  8.*8  place 
463  Let  thy  happy  s.  be  One 
467  Thy  lawful  8.,  Lord,  I  owe 
502  >'.  at  once,  and  Lord  of  all 
603  Should  not  the  8.  tread  it  still 
742  Thy  faithful  8.  be  Thine 
976  O  would  my  Lord  his  8.  meet 
991  S.  of  God,  well  done 
1047  thy  trouble,  O  my  8.  true 
1059  And  each  true-hearted  8. 

SERVANTS. 

41  But  8.  of  the  heavenly  King 
51  Ye  8.  of  Cod  your  Master 

84  1  And  take  his  8.  up  To 
282  And  let  thy  8.  share  Thy 
414  While  8.  of  my  lather  share 
459  That  calls  thy  willing  8.  home 

81 1  seo  whore  the  8.  of  the  Lord 
924  Jesus,  lot  all  thy  s.  shine 

:  our  King 
1086  And  all  the  8.  of  our  God 
1107  wine  The  wondering  a  drew 
1113  How  are  thy  8.  blest,  O  Lord 

RVE. 

106  To  8.  my  God  when  I  awake 
906  Here  we  learn  to  8.  and  Lrive 
360  &  him  with  all  thy  heart  and 


SER 


144 


she 


473  To  8.  my  God  alone 
475  >'.  with  a  Blngle  heart  and  eye 
480  And  8.  thee  as  thy  bosta  above 
491  S.  thee  as  thy  hosts  above 

That  we  may  8.  thee  here  below 
Vc  that  are  men,  new  8.  him 
' .  .  Lord,  if  I  may.  I'll  8.  another 
678  1  and  my  house  .will  s.  the  Lord 
!  o  love  and  8.  thee  is  my  share 
741  To  8.  thee  till  I  die 
«!M\  bo  live  to  8.  our  God  alone 

SERVICE. 
15  Their  constant  8.  there 

112  And  in  thy  8.  I  would  spend 
468  Then  life  shall  be  thy  8.,  Lord 
470  Claim  me  for  thy  8.,  claim 

002  And  ours  the  grateful  8.  whence 
605  I  own  thy  right  To  every  s. 
043  In  thy  .s.  pain  is  pleasure 
825  And  tit  for  thy  great  8.  make 

SET,  SETTING. 
296  truths. .  .They  rise,  hut  never  8. 

110  And  at  my  life's  last  netting  sun 
700  And  spend  the  hours  of  8.  day 

SETTLE. 

401  8.  and  fix  my  wavering  soul 
483  £.,  confirm,  and  'stablish  me 

SEVER. 

402  O  that  we  our  hearts  might  s. 
80 7  Meet  ne'er  to  8. 

SHADE. 

111  mists  of  error. .  .8.  the  universe 
155  And  8.  us  with  their  wings 

103  In  8.  and  storm,  the  frequent 
232  The  s.  and  gloom  of  life  are  fled 
284  N..  'mill  the  noontide  glow 
451  In  sin  and  error's  deadly  s. 
507  tomb  No  fearful  8.  shall  wear 
540  But  now  when  evenings. 
047  Early  dawn  and  evening  s. 
031  And  death's  black  8.  no  more 
961  Walk.,  .through  dreadful  8. 
996  A  land  of  deepest  8. 
1082  opening  light  and  evening  8. 

SHADES. 

07  The  deepest  ,s.  no  more  disguise 

113  The  evening  8.  appear 
115  Silently  the  8.  of  evening 

138  soon  as  the  evening  s.  prevail 
20/  Chase  the  8.  of  Qighl  away 

298  Dispel  Die  8.  of  Bight 

416  Triumph  o'er  the  8.  of  night 

704  in  darkest  >■.,  if  tl  on  appear 

878  'Jhus,  when  evening  8.  shall 

943  Borders  on  *n<'  8.  of  death 

1100  Dispels  the  8.  of  error's  nigjit 

SHADOW. 
07  Under  the  8.  of  thy  WlngS  Shall 

105  Keep  mo      \u  neath  the  s. 
656  (i,  fenselesa  head  With  the  8. 

794  j;<  neath  thy  .v.  let  us  sit 


004  Under  the  8.  of  thy  throne 
1041  'Ji,'  ...  falls  no 

K  iWS. 
03  breaks,  ami  earth's  vain  8.  flee 
10')  Within  all  8.  standest  thou 
430  And  see  the  8.  fade 
620  Though  earthborn  8.  now 
628  afflictions. .  .Like  8.  of  the  night 
044  Only  waiting  till  the  8. 
052  Come  unto  me,  when  s. 
004  As  lengthening  8.  o'er  the  mead 
746  S.  with  his  wings  thy  head 
007  As  6-.  cast  by  cloud  and  sun 

1030  The  evening  8.  quickly  fly 

1052  From  8.  come  away 

1059  The  8.  shall  decay 

1070  And  life's  long  8.  break  in 

SHAKE,  SHAKES,  SHAKEN. 
310  Her  rooted  pillars  s. 
070  all  hell  should  endeavor  to  8. 
775  8.  oil"  the  dust  that  blinds  thy 
080  voice  This  rending  earth  shall  8. 
102  He  shaken  the  heavens  with  loud 
224  &.  the  earth,  and  veils  the  sky 
004  sound  That  8.  the  silent  chamber 
1020  All  the  powers  of  nature,  shaken 

SHAME. 
88  Take  away  our  sin  and  8. 
351  The  guiltless 8.,  the  sweet  distress 
391  My  lips  with  8.  my  sins  confess 
423  Unawed  by  s.  or  fear 
4S3  And  never  put  to  8. 
501  Jesus  won  the  world  through  s. 
505  Nor  will  he  put  my  soul  los. 
001  Take  up  thy  cross,  nor  heed  the  s. 
010  I'll  hail  reproach,  and  welcome  8. 
038  what  if . .  .Christ's,  Is  earthly  8.  or 
730  lo!  from  sin,  and  grief,  and  8. 
73G  In  8.,  my  glory  and  my  crown 
700  Nor  (  an  we  suffer  8. 
850  The  8.,  Die  glory,  by  this  rite 

SHARON. 
105  And  S.  waves  in  solemn  praise 
870  And  here,  like  S.'s  odors  sweet 
875  sweet  the  breath. .  .of  S.'s  dewy 

SHEAF.  SHEAVES. 
64  1   Dave  the  last  8.  gathered  home 
579  And  bring  his  golden  8h\  GM?<  > 

0()7  Who  will  bear  the  8.  away 
son  angels  gather  Their  8.  of  golden 
1085  '1  he  golden  8.  of  harvest 
losi   Dealing  your  ,s.  along 

SUED. 

270  His  love  within  us  s.  abroad 
878  o  let  thy  Spirit  8.  abroad 
406  Do  8.  those  tears  f. ir  thee 
1 1 1  Jesus  8.  his  blood  for 
508  the  Saviour's  love  S.  In  our 
540  <  i  thai  it  now  were  8.  abroad 
838  M>  blood  bo  freely  8.  for  you 
888  The  cup. .  .That  was  for  sini 
850  IDs  life-blood  .•■.  for  us  we  see 


SHE 


1  1 5 


BHO 


SHEEP. 
11  And  for  his  8.  he  cloth  us  take 
46  Before  thy  .<.,  great  Shepherd,  go 

434  I  was  a  wandering  8. 

434  The  Shepherd  sought  his  s. 

434  No  more  a  wandering  8. 

4' :.  These  thy  frail  and  trembling  s. 

790  The  s.  he  never  can  devour 

SHELTER,  SHELTERED,  SHELTER- 
ING. 
320  We  have  no  8.  from  our  sin 
750  Sweet  is  that  8.  from  the  sun 
904  Our*,  from  the  stormy  blast 

lose  sheltered  in  thy  bleeding 
lio.")  n.  by  thee  from  every  harm 
1103  O  still  thy  sJicltcriny  arm  extend 


SHEPHERD. 
Brought  the  S.  of  the  sheep 
Great  S.  of  the  chosen  few 
Before  thy  sheep,  great  S.,  go 
The  Lord's  my  S.,  I'll  not  want 
The  Lord  is  nay  S.,  no  want 
I  did  not  love  my  S.*s  voice 
My  S.  is  beside  me 
Thou  S.  of  Israel,  and  mine 
Where  dost  thou,  dear  S. 
Dear  S.,  I  hear  and  will 
My  S.*8  mighty  aid 
Jesus,  great  S.  of  the  sheep 
Under  one  S.  make  one 
See  Israel's  gentle  8.  stands 
Saviour,  like  a  8.  lead  us 
S.  of  tender  youth 
With  the  8.'8.  kindest  care 
Tender  8.,  never  leave  us 
8.  of  souls,  wiili  pitying- 
Tender  S.,  thou  hast  stilled 
Kind  S.,  turn  their  weary 


23 
44 
40 
156 
179 
434 
042 
748 

701 
790 

7'.<3 


885 

8S8 
889 


1007 
1070 


SHEPHERDS. 
189  S.,  in  the  fields  abiding 
192  While  8.  watched  their  flocks 

SHIPXD. 
69  God  is  our  a,  he  guards  our  way 
90  God's  guardian  8.  was  round 
140  OurN.  and  Defender,  the  Ancient 
171  Be  thou  still  my  strength  and  s. 
310  My  s.  and  hiding-place 
427  He  will  my  8.  and  portion  be 
565  Lest  I. .  .cast  my  8.  away 

1  on  faith's  victorious  8. 
588  Believe,  hold  fast  your  >-..  and 
Lnd  faith's  broad  8.  before  him 
never  will  give  up  my  8. 
053  name  of  Jesus. . .  As  a  8.  from 
1075  My  8.  and  tower 

SHIELD,  SHIELDS,  (verb.) 

107  0  a  us  in  the  last  dread  hour 
4i^  Aii'i  t.  n  t-  m  the  thrt  atening 
465  >'.  us  through  <»ur  earthly  strife 

ad  8.  me  with  thy  power 
[D  hlfl  arms  he  '11  take  and  8.  thee 

iir  brethren  8.  in  danger's  hour 
6;0  And  shields  from  every  harm 

10 


shin;:. 

50  Cause  thou  to  8.  upon  us 
tit  Now,  Saviour,  let  tby  glory  s. 

93  S.  through  the  gloom  and'point 

196  His  face  s.  wondrous  fair 
upon  this  heart  of  mine 

279  shall  know.  If  thou  within  us  s. 

266  As  makes  a  world  of  darkness  8. 
poo  my  heart  to  8. 

474  Here  let  thy  light  forever  s. 

4^9  N.  in  my  drooping  heart 

496  And  then  in  glory  8. 

oil)  S.  to  the  perfect  day 

Lnd  on  thy  head  shall  quickly  8. 

620  Bis  light  shall  round  thee  .v. 

708  >'..  Lord,  on  every  h<jart 

704  The  opening  heavens  around  mes. 

743  My  soul  shall  ever  8. 

890  Where  God  had  bid  it  a 

893  Dost  thou  exalted  a 

978  urns. .  .Of  golden  light  forever  s. 

978  They  still  8.  on  from  age  to  age 

981  And  8.  in  everlasting  day 
1040  Our  face  like  his  shall  8. 
1054  I  long. .  .Lord,  in  thy  beauties  to  8. 
1059  servant  Shall  8.  as  doth  the  day 

1003  And  lo !  by  reflection  they  s. 

SHINING. 
304  Down  from  the  8.  seats  above 
410  S.  to  the  perfect  day 
041  A  season  of  clear  s.,  To  cheer 
777  God  shall  rise,  and,  s.  o'er  you 

1010  But,  in  heavenly  vesture  6'. 

SHIP. 

1011  Where  all  the  a  a  company  meet 

1 109  storms . . .  defy,  W  ith  Jesus  in  the  8. 

SHIPWRECK. 

1004  Not  one. .  .Ever  suffered  s.  there 

SHOCK. 
108  His  people  smile  amid  the  s. 

SHONE. 
140  Which  of  the  glories  brighter  8. 
190  What  grace,  O  Lord,  and  beauty  a 
274  flame  of  living  fire  Which  8. 
507  Because  that  light  hath  on  thee  8. 

SHORE. 
8  praise  shall  sound  from  8.  to  shore 
22  Yet  there  Is  a  brighter  a 
153  And  a  reply  to  shore 
330  Zion. .  .having  gained  the  blest  8. 
■  ■::  rest,  on  yonder  peaceful  8. 
090  free  from  care  ( )n  any  8.  since  God 
721  When  I  touch  the  blessed  8. 

rd,  till  I  reach  that  blissful  a 
sio  Who  meet  on  that  eternal  8. 

Lord,  let  every  a 
931  waft  them  Safe  to  the  defined  8. 
(.'3S  When  it  breaks  upon  thee. 
941   All  along  each  distant  a 
978  And  I  .shall  tread  the  eternal  a 
1011  Bard  tolling  t<>  make  the  most  ft. 
1033  bands  on  the  etei 


SHO 


146 


SIG 


1037  Should  fright  us  from  the  8. 

1038  Can  reach  that  healthful  8. 
1041  A  land  upon  whose  blissful  s. 
1049  For  they  who  gain  that  8. 

1060  Thou  hast  do  >-.,  fail- ocean 
1070  fields  and  ocean's  wave-beat  s. 
1073  we  soar  To  the  heavenly  8. 
1115  Land  us  on  the  heavenly  s. 

SHORES. 

1098  0  guard  our  s.  from  every  foe 

SHORT. 
333  When  time  seems  8.  and  death  is 
669  life. .  .If  8.,  yet  why  should  I  be 
950  How  8,  the  term  of  life  appears 
964  A  thousand  ages ...  S.  as  the  watch 

SHORT-SIGHTED. 
544  mind  Of  man,  s.s.  man,  can 

SHOULDER. 
191  On  his  8.  he  shall  bear 

SHOUT. 

8  And  s.  for  joy  the  Saviour's  name 
139  And  8.,  ye  morning  stars,  for  joy 
563  Hell's  foundations  quiver  At  the  s. 
566  join  that  glorious  train  Who  8. 
688  And  8.  while  passing  through 
934  mountains  The  sacred  8.  shall  fly 
1018  8.  all  the  people  of  the  sky 
1030  And  8.  and  wonder  at  his  grace 

1061  The  8.  of  them  that  feast 

SHOUTS,  SHOUTING. 
322  '  Midst  8.  of  loftiest  praise 
589  In  s.,  or  silent  awe,  adore 
921  The  joyous  8.  from  land  to  land 
1014  All  with  8.  cry  out,  'Tis  he 
1025  S.  with  all  the  sons  of  God 
1027  With  s.  of  sovereign  grace 
1011  With  shouting  each  other  they 
1092  S.  in  chorus,  from  ocean  to  ocean 

SHOW. 
833  Do  this  my  dying  love  to  s. 

SHOWER,  SHOWERS. 
265  As  a  gracious  8.  descend 
817  Now,  then,  the  ceaseless  8. 
936  Lo  !  the  promise  of  a  8. 
181  He  shall  descend  like  ehowers 
384  »S.,  the  thirsty  land  refreshing 
551  As  8.  that  usher  in  the  spring 

SHRINE. 
109  We  cannot  at  the  8.  remain 
417  While  to  thai  sacred  8.  I  move 

860  Its  sacred  8.  it  ilxos  there 

\  nd  write  thy  name  upon  its  s. 
875  Within  thy  Father's  8. 

SHROUDED. 

115  O  the  8.  and  the  lonely 

SHUDDER. 

loot  s.  not  to  pass  the  stream 


SHUDDERS,  SHUDDERING. 
303  When  nature  shudders,  loath  to 

630  And  shuddering  nature  waits  her 

SHUN,  SHUNNING. 
223  8.  not  suffering,  shame,  or  loss 
358  Teach  us  that  death  to  s. 
555  And  8.  the  paths  of  sin 
571  By  shunning  every  evil  way 

SHUT. 
2J4  sun. .  .hide,  And  8.  his  glories  in 
376  a-knocking  Where  the  door  is  s. 
753  And  8.  me  up  in  God 
954  With  God  eternally  s.  in 

SICK,  SICKENS,  SICKNESS. 
21  Heal  the  8.,  the  captive  free 
102  Watch  by  the  8.,  enrich  the  poor 
564  SL,  they  ask  for  healing 
578  Go  whet  e  the  8.  recline 
1099  The  8.  with  fevered  frame 
509  And  sickens  it  of  passing  shows 
383  And  all  our  sickness  heal 
655  Choose  thou. .  .My  8.  or  my  health 
717  In  our  8.  or  our  health 
977  Or  broke  by  8.  in  a  day 
977  Let  s.  blast,  or  death  devour 
1038  S.  and  sorrow,  pain  and  death 
1064  No  8.  or  sorrow  shall  prove 
1105  Where  s.  lurked,  and  death 

SICKLE. 
602  not  be  our  lot  to  wield  The  s.  in 

SIDE. 
32  Thy  feet,  thy  hands,  thy  8. 
141  Not  fearing. .  .with  Christ  on  ours. 
320  no  shelter . . .  But  in  thy  wounded  8. 
533  my  rest. .  .Close  to  thy  bleeding  s. 

631  Close  by  thy  8.  still  may  I  keep 
675  While  keeping  at  thy  8. 

897  For  thou  hast  placed  us  8.  by  side 

SIGH. 
370  He  hears  thy  humble  8. 
553  hears  Contrition's  humble  8. 
605  I  would  not  8.  for  worldly  joy 
624  Then  shall  I  .s.  and  weep  no  more 
710  Prayer  is  the  burden  of  a  s. 
780  When  each  can  feel  his  brother's  & 
997  And  the  last  8.  that  shakes  the 

SIGHS. 
78  No  8.  shall  mingle  with  the  songa 
100  While  many  spent  the  night  in  8. 
851  The  8.  thai  waft  your  souls  to 
408  With  8.  and  prayers  and  tears 
678  God  bears  thy  8.  and  counts  thy 

708  <)  Jesus,  Saviour,  hear  the  8. 
1028  Lo,  my  8.,  my  guilt,  my  shame 
1028  Ami  8.  are  unavailing 
1067  S.  uo  mere  shall  heave  the  breast 

BIGHING. 
181  To  give  them  songs  for  8, 
864  The  8.  ones  that  humbly  seek 
755  Where  there  shall  be  do  & 


SIG 


147 


SIN- 


SIGHT. 
98  Thou  art  a  God  before  whose  8. 

123  Thy  all-surrounding  8.  surveys 

132  Past,  present,  future,  to  thys. 

174  And  bless  thee  for  the  8. 

201  Receive  thv  8.,  the  Saviour  said 

249  o  what  Joy  the  8.  affords 

430  When  faith  In  8.  shall  end 

533  Till  faith  to  8.  improve 

564  veil  be  lifted,  Till  our  faith  be  s. 

574  Ann  me. .  .As  in  thv  8.  to  live 

577  Till  faith  shall  end  in  8. 

043  Faith  to  8.,  and  prayer  to  praise 

657  shall  sec  The  beatific  8. 

715  Where  faith  in  8.  is  swallowed  up 

'-',   Whose  faith  is  turned  to  8. 

821  But  died  without  the  s. 

IVe,  too,  before  thy  gracious  8. 
►ne  8.  alone  we  see 

902  Who,  walking  in  hiss. 

913  S.  to  the  inly  blind 

960  Where  faith  is  sweetly  lost  in  8. 
1035  Lo,  what  a  glorious  8.  appears 
1067  saints. .  .Far  beyond  our  feeble  s. 

SIGN,  SIGNS,  SIGNED. 
429  Abba. . .  Nor  can  the  8.  deceive 
831  Effectual  make  the  sacred  8. 
844  Saviour,  witness  with  the  8. 
851  The  sacred,  true,  effectual  8. 
146  Known  through . .  .thousand  signs 
861  Be  mighty  8.  and  wonders  done 
341  Signal  when  our  Redeemer  died 

SIGNAL. 
52  So,  whene'er  the  8.  's  given 
1004  Wait  to  catch  the  s.  given 

SILENCE. 
293  And  deepest  8.  hush  on  high 
526  My  flesh. .  .Shall  8.  keep  before 
665  Then,  O  my  soul,  in  8.  wait 
959  Turn  not  in  8.  from  my  tears 

SILENT. 
38  And  praise  sits  8.  on  our  tongues 
47  And  8.  bow  before  his  face 
115  Living  in  the  s.  hours 

SILK,  SILKEN. 
901  Softer  than  8.  are  iron  chains 
977  And  gay  their  silken  leaves  unfold 

SILOAM. 
875  By  cool  S.fS  shady  rill  How 

SILVER. 
329  Wisdom  to  s.  we  prefer 
859  The  gold  and  8.  make  them  thine 

SIMPLE. 
149  If  our  love  were  but  m<  ore  8. 
868  More  8.  and  lowly  the  walls  that 

SIN. 
41  see  his  face  And  never,  never  8. 
102  Let  him  no  more  lie  down  in  8. 


205  Gazing  thus  our  8.  we 

307  When  all  was 8.  and  shame 

214  Maker,  died.  For.,  .creature's  8. 
287  Long  hat!)  8.,  without  control 

847  Will  ye  still  in  .*.  remain 

363  When  against  a  I  strive  in  vain 

! .  kills  beyond  the  tomb 
392  Lord,  I  am  8.— but  thou  art  love 
450  Nothing  but  8.  have  I  to  give 
482  sanctified. .  .Forever  cease  from  .<?. 
197    The  slightest  touch  of  8.  to  feel 
503  make  An  end  of  all  my  8. 
514  Saviour  from  8.,  we  thee  receive 
514  From  all  indwelling  8. 
523  possible. .  .Should  live  and  8.  no 
536  Come,  O  my  Saviour,  cast  out  s. 
541  From  8.  forever  cease 

543  In  each  approach  of  s.  alarm 

544  From  inbred  8.  to  fly 
557  And  bid  me  8.  no  more 

569  seal  my  peace  And  bid  me  8.  no 
57 1  0  may  I  still  from  8.  depart 
•  hole  of  8.  remove 
lieve,  till  freed  from  8.*8 
643  Rise  o'er  8.,  and  fear,  and  care 
716  And  as  we  those  forgive  Who  8. 
7S4  Whate'er  of  8.  in  us  is  found 
'■   -  Which  saves. .  .Till  we  can  s.  no 
803  Utterly  abolish  8. 

848  All  the  power  of  8.  remove 
From  s.  and  sorrow  free 

916  behold  A  world  by  8.  destroyed 
1008  Ere  8.  coidd  wound  thy  breast 
1039  weary  souls  By  8.  and  sorrow 

1043  And  8.  shall  never  enter  there 

1044  Nor  8.  nor  sorrow  know 
1049  There  is  no  s.  in  heaven 
1071  I  want  to  8.  no  more 

1114  When  8.  in  our  hearts  its  wild 

SINS. 
26  Take,  O  take  our  8.  away 
95  My  8.  might  rouse  his  wrath  to 
106  Disperse  my  8.  as  morning  dew 
212  My  8.  have  caused  thee.  Lord 
221  Take  all.  take  all  my  8.  away 
244  And  all  our  8.  destroy 
246  All  our  8.  on  thee  were  laid 
311  Grant  me  my  8.  to  feel 
339  Yes,  thv  s.  have  done  the  deed 
339  No  ;  with  all  my  8.  I  part 
365  Thy  8.,  how  high  they  mount 

367  Your  8.  were  all  on  Jesus  laid 

368  And  take  ours,  away 

382  Heal  me. .  .0  take  my  8.  away 

383  By  thy  dying. .  .Take  all  our  8. 
407  E'en  now  my  8.  remove 

423  I  saw  my  8.  his  blood  had  spilt 
444  ()  Lord  in  dust  my  8.  I  own 
502  day  Which  shall  my  8.  consume 
531  Remember,  Lord,  my  8.  no  more 
612  grace  divine  My  8.  on  Jesus 
»;i5  Take  my  8.  and  fears  away 
648  Through  thee,  who  all  our  8.  hast 
09 1  And  sorely  with  my  8.  oppn  i 
754  I  lay  my  8.  on  J< 
775  No  Longer  in  thy  8.  lie  down 
945  blood  apply  Which  takes  our  ft. 


SIX 


148 


SKY 


957  wash  me. .  .And  take  my  8.  away 
1022  Our  8.  are  written,  every  one 

BINNING. 

491  Take  away  our  bent  to  s. 

SINFUL,  SINFULNESS. 
83  One  8.  thought,  through  all 
136  Though  the  eye  of  8.  man  thy 
147  Bears. . .  With  me,  thy  s.  child 
213  The  8.  world  that  lies  below 
28ff  Turn  us. .  .From  every  8.  way 
384  &  though  my  heart  may  be 
784  ground\)f  every  8.  heart 
833  For  you  and  all  the  8.  race 
278  to  us  reveal  Our  sinfubiess  and 

SINLESS. 
532  Thy  s.  mind  in  me  reveal 
614  And,  till  in  heaven  we  8.  bow 
999  may  die,  for  the  S.  hath  died 

SINNER. 

221  Would  Jesus  have  the  8.  die 

323  Suited  to  every  s.'s  case 

357  0  8.,  come,  the  Saviour  waits 

382  Wilt  thou  cast  a  s.  out 

460  Grant  one  poor  s.  more  a 

517  Surely  I  shall,  the  8.  I 

586  hate  the  sin. .  .still  the  s.  love 

966  A  s.  born  to  die 

992  A  8.  saved  by  grace 

996  not  have  One  wretched  s.  die 

SINNERS. 
34  That  8.  may  with  angels  join 
98  S.  shall  ne'er  be  thy  delight 
128  S.,  a  vile  and  thankless  race 

219  And  O  to  thee  may  8.  turn 

220  Come,  8.,  see  your  Saviour  die 

221  S.,  he  prays  for  you  and  me 

222  Lord,  hast  suffered. .  .for  8.  gain 
238  Lord  I  believe  were  8.  more 

312  look  to  thee;  Where  else  can  s.  go 
347  8.,  turn ;  why  will  ye  die 
347  Why,  ye  ransomed  s.,  why 
347  Why,  ye  long-lost  .s\,  why 
351  Come,'  0  ye  .v.,  to  the  Lord 
398  S.  of  old  thou  didst  receive 
405  Did  Christ  o'er  8.  weep 
450  Then  will  I  tell  to  8.  round 
498  Ye  ransomed  *.,  hear 
822  Jesus  !  The  name  to  8.  dear 
- 18  Thou  that  hast  for 8.  died 
861  And  dying  8.  pray  to  live 
961  Because  thou  didst  for  *.  die 
999  And  8.  may  die,  for  the  Sinless 
1028  Buts.,  Oiled  witlj  guilty  fears 

SIXAL 
206  When  on  S.*8  top  I  B66 
787  word  Which  GrOd  on  8.  spoke 

SINCERE. 

154  mercy. .  .From  men  of  heart  s. 
372  We  DOW.. .And  think  ourselves*. 
439  And  followed,  with  ;i  heart  8. 
573  And  serve  with  heart  8. 


SING. 

1  O  for  a  thousand  tongues  to  8. 
6  Help  us  thy  nan, 

26  To  thee  we  now  presume  to  s. 

41  Let  those  refuse  to  8.  Who 

50  Thy  praises  let  them  8. 

63  angels  do.  And  wish  like  them  to  8. 

85  And  sit  and  8.  herself  away 
106  Who  all  night  long  unwearied  s. 
130  mortals  dare  To  8.  thy  glory 
140  And  gratefully  8.  his  wonderful 
140  o  tell  of  his  might,  and  8.  of 
14S  Who  can  8.  that  wondrous  song 
183  And  heaven  and  nature  s. 
219  And  8.  till  time  shall  be  no  more 
224  Join  to  8.  the  pleasing  theme 

259  We,  too,  s.  for  joy,  and  say 

260  S.,  ye  heavens,— and  earth,  reply 
330  And  8.  of  his  love,  his  salvation 
480  And  s\  with  all  the  saints  in  light 
485  All  shall  s.  their  gracious  Lord 
563  Men  and  angels  8. 

624  To  8.  thy  praise  in  endless  day 
654  I  travel  calmly  on,  And  8.  in 
661  Then  shall  my  cheerful  spirit  8. 
680  Shall  8.  like  those  in  glory 
697  Then  will  I  8.  more  sweet,  more 

SINGS,  SINGING,  SANG. 
408  All  heaven  thy  glory  s. 
641  surprises  The  Christian  while  he  s. 
138  Forever  singing  as  they  shine 
144  S.  everlastingly  To  thee 
259  S.  evermore  on  high 
934  When  shall  the  voice  of  s. 
1031  Jerusalem.  ..With  8.  I  repair 
189  Ye  who  sang  creation's  story 

SINGLENESS. 
281  That  we  in  8.  of  heart 

SINK,  SINKS. 

401  I  s.,  by  dying  love  compelled 
543  Save,  Jesus,  or  I  yield.  1  s. 
583  The  world  must  8.  beneath  the 
632  Nor  let  us  8.  in  deep  despair 

673  Still  8.  thy  spirits  down 

496  When  sinks  my  heart  in  waves 

SIT,  SITS. 

16  upon  the  throne. .  shall  forever  s. 
85  And  8.  and  sing  herself  away 

540  O  that  I  could  forever  s. 

657  And  by  his  side  8.  down 

244  He  Sits  at  God's  right  hand 

■  >'u  Through  him  who  now  in  irlorys. 

866  Beyond  the  heavens  he  8.  alone 

SKY. 

17  framed  the  globe  |  he  built  the  s. 
87  arch  of  yon  unmeasured  8. 

280  From  earth  unto  the  &  our 

255  to  guide  His  people  to  Hies-. 

1 13  Head.  And  bring  him  from  the  8. 

5i  1  SOUl  to  save.  .    tit  it   for  the  s. 

818  And  thou,  that,  when  the  starry  8. 
nines  sweetly  In  the  vault.  I 


SKI 


119 


SMI 


972  We*D  rise  above  the  g. 
990  Shall  call  them  to  the  8. 

1072  Far,  far  above  the  starry  8. 

SKIES. 
146  By  thousands  through  the  s. 
i.")'.'  Thy  power. .  .reaches  t"  I 
861  following  thee  beyond  the  8. 

416  Christ,  whose  glory  tills  the-  8. 

(300  Ye  soon  shall  meet  him  in  the  s. 

640  Look  upward  l 

542  B  ight  8.  will  soon  be  o'er  me 

816  reward  Which  waits  us  in  the  3. 

8-16  cross. .  .Shall  lift  us  to  the  8. 

923  his  hand  hath  spread  the  8. 

939  Where  the  8.  forever  smile 

947  To  meet  him  in  the  g. 

952  But  humbly  lift  them  to  the  8. 

952  And  far  above  these  nether  8. 
1019  By  faith  we  now  transcend  the  s. 
1034  decline  Amid  those  brighter  8. 
1041  lis  s.  are  not  like  earthly  skies 

1073  And  look  down  on  the  8. 

1074  hurry  our  souls  to  the  8. 

1110  Thou,  who  ha^t  spread  out  the  s. 

SKILL. 
146  orbs  .  .Their  motions  speak  thy  s. 
148  Works  with  8.  and  kmdne^s 
161  mines  Of  never-failing  8. 
169  I  have  no  &  the  snare  to  shun 
504  Though  thou  shouldst  give  me  8. 
599  Yet  vain  were  8.  and  valor 

SLAIN,  SLAY. 
2  Worthy  the  Lamb. .  .was  8.  for 
26  Lamb  of  God,  for  sinners  8. 
76  And  numbered  with  the  8. 
253  Lamb  of  God,  Once  8.  on  earth 
381  On  thee,  whom  we  have  8. 

mb  of  God,  for  sinners  8. 
386  Standing  now  as  newly  8. 
420  Before  the  world's  foundation  s. 
423  For  I  the  Lord  have  8. 
456  Christ,  the  Lamb  of  God.  was  s. 

urn  for  the  thousands  8. 
930    The  Lamb  for  sinner-  8. 
934  And  him  who  once  was  8. 
K'i3  once  for  favored  sinners  8. 
1019  The  earth  no  more  her  8. 
288  sword,  To  tHay  the  man  of  sin 

SLAYE,  SLAVES. 
900  A  rescued  soul,  a  .v.  no  more 
331  Ye  slaves  of  sin  and  hell 

401  Make  8.  the  partners  ot  thy 

SLEEP. 
96  shield. .  .In  my  d 

thou  dost  aever  8. 
100  in  gentle  8.  i  close  my  eyes 
102  When  the  soft  d<  ws  of  kin 

:  hrougb  8.  and  is  ifely 

106  1.  ere  I  8.,  at  pea<  e  m 
i".*)  And  may  sweet  8.  mine  eye 
105  S.,  which  shall  me  more  vigorous 
108  I  lay  my  body  down  to  8. 
105  And,  unconcerned,  we  sweetly  8. 


170  He  smooths  .  .and  gives  mo  >•. 
228  in  the  tomb,  Lnd  8.  th< 
556  Whose  eyelids  aever  8. 
576  This  is  no  time  I 

i  •  8.  not.  dream  not,  but  a  . 
*..  but  my  heart  waketh 
952  We  will  not  let  our  eyelids  8. 
973  shall  8,  the  years  away 

979  But  there  is  still  a  Dies 
986  Here  8.  thou,  till  our  longer  race 
1108  cairn  amidst  its  rage  didst  8. 

SLEEPS,  SLEEPER,  SLEEPING, 
SLEPT. 

159  Thine  eye  of  mercy  never  8. 
372  And  bid  the  sleeper  rise 
984  Can  reach  the  peaceful  s. 

1010  The  form  of  one  now  sleeping 
112  I  slept,  and  I  awoke  and  found 
165  I  laid  me  down  and  8...  .1  woke 

SLIDE. 
743  Nor  suffer  thee  to  8. 

SLIGHT,  SLIGHTED. 
347  Will  ye  8.  his  grace,  and  die 
353  That  call. .  .mayst  not  alws 
1092  Thy  ways  all  holy,  and  slignted 

SLIPPERY. 

160  When  in  the  8.  paths  of 

SLOTH. 
96  Pardon,  O  God,  my  former  8. 
106  Shake  off  dull  8.,  and  joyful 
576  Thou  hast  no  time  to  lose  in  s. 

SLUGGISH. 
209  Awake,  my  8.  soul,  awake 
547  Awake,  my  8.  soul 
547  Lord,  shall  we  live  so  8.  still 

SLUMBER,  SLUMBERS. 
1S6  Angels  adore  him.  in  .v. 
352  And  still  my  soul  in  8.  lie 
555  shake  This  8.  from  my  soul 
560  Chase  this  dread  8.  fn>m 

979  To  be  for  such  a  8.  meet 
9S4  To  8.  in  the  silent  dust 
9(.)u  those  Who 8.  in  the  Lord 

96  Who  doth  my  slumber*  keep 
71 1  When  8.  o'er  me  roll 
745  Careless 8.  cannot  steal 

SMILE. 
people  s.  amid  the  E 
887  ?ale  of  death,  A  8.  of  glor\  ■.. 
542  Favored  with  God's  peculiar  s. 

501  No  peace  we  have. .  .but  in  thy  s. 
609  Supported  by  his  .v.;  Jon  fill 
643  And,  while  thou  shait  8.  upon 

;i  a  Father's  8.  is  thine 
667'  Nor  heed  its  sc  qrnful  8. 
891  Glad  when  thy  g 
776  Thou  mayst  8.  ai  all  I: 

■  i  'il  8.  upon  the  tn  ubled  . 

980  That  8.  upon  his  wasted  cheek 

998  And  the  8.  Of  the  Lord  is  Lne 


SMI 


150 


SOX 


1008  Because  thy  8.  was  fair 
1101  Thy  8.  is  Life,  thy  frown  is  death 
1103  Whose  favored  8.  upholds  them 
1117  O  could  I  catch  one  8.  from  thee 

SMILES. 
306  See  in  his  heavenly  8.  appear 
444  The  Saviour  8.  ,*  upon  my  soul 
827  The  light  of  8.  shall  nil  again 
675  To  meet  the  glad  with  joyful  8. 
722  From  the  world's  pernicious  8. 
811  And  8.  on  the  peculiar  race 
8§2  And  thy  forgiving  8.  impart 
949  its  bright  and  gladdening 8. 

1002  With  thy  8.  of  love  returning 

1054  and  8.  of  thy  face 

1060  And  8.  have  no  alloy 

SMILING,  SMILING S. 
161  Behind. .  .He  hides  a  8.  face 
177  How  soon  we  found  a  8.  God 
498  Where  Jesus  shows  a  8.  face 
1027  To  see  thy  8.  face 
751  The  snvHings  of  thy  face 

SNAKE,  SNARES. 
662  And  eveiy  sweet  a  8. 
160  And  through  the  pleasing  snares 
457  With  all  its  glittering  8. 
570  Ten  thousand  8.  my  path 
905  Amid  the  8.  misfortune  lays 

SNOW. 
46  blood  shall  wash  us  white  as  s. 
305  blood  can  make  us  white  as  8. 
425  And  wash  me  white  as  8. 
503  And  I  am  white  as  8. 
527  Wash  me,  and  I  am  white  as  s. 
1066  Blood  that  washes  white  as  s. 
1086  He  sends  the  8.  in  winter 

SOAR. 
621  My  ransomed  soul  shall  8.  away 
669  To  8.  to  endless  day 
860  And  hence  in  spirit  may  we  s. 
1032  And  6'.  to  worlds  on  high 

SOBER. 

505  I  want  a  8.  mind 
1058  Be  8.  and  keep  vigil 

SOCIAL,  SOCIE1Y. 

1061  What  8.  joys  arc  there 
787  In  such  society  as  this  My 


101: 


BOD. 
i  Must  mingle  again  with  the  8. 


'.  BOF1  EN,  BOFTENING. 

hearts  their  pains  to 

818  Shall  i.  ..Softt  n  thy  truth,  or 

660  And  let  me  feel  thy  softening 

SOIL. 

678  dew. .  .Alreadj  cheers  thes. 
91 8  And  promise  clothes  the  8. 
939  visit  every  s.  ai 


SOJOURN,  SOJOURNS, 
SOJOURNERS. 
170  Through  the  land  of  their  8. 
1031  A  stranger. . .  I  calmly  8.  here 
1078  He  only  sojourns  here 
8(34  But  we,  frail  sojourners  below 

SOLD. 
927  Thy  people,  Lord,  are  8.  for 
1013  Those  who  set  at  naught  and  s. 

SOLDIER,  SOLDIERS. 
568  Go  forward,  Christian  8. 
593  Am  I  a  s.  of  the  cross 
568  onward,  Christian  soldiers 
5G6  S.  of  the  cro>s,  arise 
567  Stand  up..  .  Yc  8.  of  the  cross 

587  S.  of  Christ,  arise 

588  S.  of  Christ,  lay  hold 
825  Train  up  thy  hardy  8. 

SOLITUDE. 
223  All  is  8.  and  gloom 
709  I  love  in  8.  to  shed  The 
973  Our  cold  remains  in  s. 

SON. 
51  cry  aloud,  and  honor  the  S. 
118  S.  of  man  and  Son  of  God 
170  The  S.  of  God,  the  Son  of  man 
184  To  us  a  S.  is  given 
191  Unto  us  a  8.  is  given 
198  Hear  my  beloved  S. 
200  This  is  my  n.,  0  hear  ye  bun 
220  The  Father's  co-eternal  n. 
337  God  to  you  his  S.  hath  given 
432  But  thou  wilt  form  thy  N.  in  me 
439  Father,  in  me  reveal  thy  >'. 
404  mind  Of  toy  well-beloved  S. 
480  Thou  hast  in  honor  of  thy  S. 
027  The  anointed  N.  of  God  makes 
070  0  S.  of  Mary,  Son  of  God 
077  Stand,  0  S.  of  man,  confessed 
800  'ihe  slain,  the  risen  N. 

830  impart  The  nature  of  thy  S\ 

831  Father,  in  these  reyeal  thy  >'. 
841  The  S.  of  God  came  down  to  die 
841  The  Father  gives  the  S. 

935  Lo  !  the  N-  of  God  is  come 
1024  The  immortal  S.  of  nam 

SONS. 

186  and  best  of  the  8.  of  the  morning 
241  compare  Among  the  s.  Of  men 
281  witness. ..Thai  we  are  8.  of  God 
856  hear  The  sacn  d  8.  Of  ( 

lie  lir.t  born  s.  of  light 
776  Still  supply  thy  8.  and  daughters 
829  We'd  walk  as  8.  of  God 
916  And  If  the  8.  of  God  rejoice 
929  How  many  of  the  s.  of  men 

1000  Foremost  of  the  8.  of  Light 

SONG. 

i   v.'.  ike,  i 

B  in  ever?  land  begin  the  s. 

10  And  swell  the  loud  triumphant  s. 


SON 


151 


SOR 


33  God,  our  strength,  to  thee  our  8. 

42  While  earth  repeats  the  joyful  8. 

58  Join  the  everlasting  8. 

:  i  And  pour  the  grateful  s. 

80  And  we  shall  join  the  ceas 

99  new  Joys  Do  a  new  8.  require 
146  humble  part  In  that  Immortal  8. 
i  }^  Who  can  sing  that  wondrous  8. 
grateful  8.  I'll  raise 
.■I  every  vole; 
104  That  glorious  8.  of  uld 
217  Is  borne  ihe  &  that  angels  know 
230  Let  earth  her  8.  begin 
848  w  e'll  Join  the  everlasting  8. 
268  On  every  lip  a  8. 
273  This  may  be  our  endl 
294  For  love  like  this,  0  let  my  8. 
315  And  still  the  8.  renew 
319  Then  in  a  nobler,  sweeter  8. 
444  Loud  is  the  8.  the  heavenly 
409  And  take  up  every  thankful  8. 
563  your  voices  In  the  triumph-*. 
690  Our  cheerful  8.  would  oftener 
692  The  .v.  shall  wake  with  opening 
72-1  Still  all  my  8.  shall  be 
742  Be  thou  my  8. 
744  The  new,  eternal  8. 
759  My  comfort  by  day,  and  my  8. 
763  voice  of  her  unending  8. 
800  One  8-  ascendeth  to  the  skies 
917  Soon  may  the  last  glad  8.  arise 
1034  millions... Shall  in  one  8.  unite 
1049  All  holy  in  their  8. 
1009  Saints,  begin  the  endless  8. 
10o5  A  s.  of  happy  love 

SONGS. 
2  Come,  let  us  join  our  cheerful  s. 
8  In  8.  of  praise  divinely  sing 
20  Deign  our  humble  s.  to  bear 

20  There,  in  joyful  8.  of  praise 

21  N.  of  praise  awoke  the  moj n 
41  Then  let  our  .v.  abound 

4S  we  raise  our  hearts  in  solemn  8. 
64  How  should  our  8.,  like  those 
70  To  8.  of  joy  my  soul  inspire 
73  In  loftiest  8.  oi  praise 
76  Let  8.  of  triumph  hail  the  morn 
78  The  8.  which  from  thy  servants 
104  Demand  perpetual  8.  of  praise 
109  Give  sweeter  8.  than  lips  can 
171  S.  of  praises  I  will  ever  give 
183  Let  men  their  8.  employ 
875  Gome,  Holy  Spirit,  raise  our  8. 
332  New  8.  do  now  his  lips  employ 
467  We  si:i.Lr  t::«-  8.  of  heaven 
551  Like  morning  8.  his  voice 

And  lis  8.  our  tongues  employ 
,  !  for  8.  of  loudest  praise 

.  fa;-  above  our  bumble  8. 
ome,  Bing  in  joyful  8.  of  praise 

Choicest  8. 

ccept...Of  these  our  humble  8. 

.  are  swelling  O'er 
'  nd  sing  in  8.  which  never  end 
1063  Demand  successive  8.  of  praise 
1066  sing  a  of  love  and  praise 


SOOTHE,  SOOTHES,  SOOTH IXO. 
167  To  8.  our  sorrow,  calm  our  fear 
281  *Tis  thine  to 8.  the  sorrowing 

5.,  o  soothe  this  troubled  breast 
B78  Gently  8.  each  Impulse  wild 
316  nameof  Jesus. ..>oe//es.. .sorrows 
i  16  And  8.  away  my  pains 
706  Prayers,  the  troubled  breast 
2--;  Come... With  soothing  power 
698  Thy  8.  hand  may  press 

SORROW. 
125  shall  pain  Or  8.  make  thee 
163  N.»  more  let  sin  and  s.  grow 
211  N.  and  love  How  mingled 
218  And  yet  or.r  eyes  with  >.  »  e 
255  In  all  OUT  8.,  all  our  fear 
820  When  8.  swells  the  laden  breast 
341  (  ome,  in  8.  and  contrition 
502  Liberty  from  8.,  fear,  and  sin 
578  And  where  the  son>  of  s.  pine 
611  Then  8.,  touched  by  thee,  grows 
614  O  teach  us  to  endure  The  8. 
629  And  8.  crown  each  lingering 
638  to  bear  All  that  of  «.,  grief 
641  Set  free  from  present  8. 

653  Child  of  8.  and  of  woe 

654  Through  8.  or  through  joy 
683  Earth  has  no  8.  that  Heaven 
778  Arise,  for  the  night  of  thy  8. 
780  When  8.  flows  from  eye  to 
797  From  8.,  toil,  and  pain 

875  Will  shake  the  soul  with  8. '8 
896  For  s.'s  children  comfort  find 
898  He  who  drinks  the  cup  When  9. 
905  The  sum  oi  human  8.  less 
973  Through  ».'8  night,  and  danger's 
1C08  Or  8.  wake  the  tear 
1011  And  8.  and  sin  are  no  more 
1047  And  the  end  of  8.  Shall 
1055  (  r  8.  entrance  find 
1057  Nor  8. '8  least  alloy 
1059  Brief  s.,  short-lived  care 
1063  Away  with  our  8.  and  fear 

'  ;  ere  8.  and  death  are  no  more 
from  8.,  care,  and  pain 
1083  Free  from  8.,  free  lroin  sin 

SORROWS. 
1  name. ..That  bids  our  8. 
154  When  8.  bow  the  spirit  down 
231  Speak  his  8.  ended,  hail 
294  There  Jesus  bids  mv  >-.  cease 
881  O  Thou  who  hast  our  s.  borne 
396  To  hear  the  8.  thou  hast  felt 
•412  To  give  those  8.  weight 
412  Heboid  tile  8.  of  my  heart 
441  All  my  .*.  are  his  own 
551  chase... The  8.  of  the  night 
61'.)  In  all  my  8M  conflicts,  woes 
,.i  love 

640  The  8.  ye  endure,  The 
Idsl  all  our  8.  bear 

6W  On  thee,  when  8.  I  ISC 

.  iio  will  all  our  8.  share 
754  He  all  mv  8.  shares 
M4   Fruitful  let  thy  >.  be 
971  Then  l.-t  our  8.  erase  to  flow 


SOR 


152 


SI'A 


SORROWED,      SORROWING,      SOR- 
ROW IT  I,. 
664  thou  on  earth  hast  wept  And  .?. 
627  God  has  marked  each  wrrowing 

G64  seek  In  8.  paths  below 

666  saints.. .Who  once  went  s.  here 

356  And  always  wrrowfvX  we  live 

BOUGHT. 

434  'T  was  he  that  8.  the  lost 
441  Found  me  when  I  8.  him  not 
726  Jesus  s.  me  when  a  stranger 

SOUL. 
Who  would  not  his  whole  s.  and 
Father,  to  thee  my  8.  I  lift 
Love  so  amazing... Demands  my  s. 
Reflect,  thou  hast  a  8.  to  save 
Visit  thou  this  8.  of  mine 
Mine  inmost  8.  expose  to  view 
And  to  my  inmost  8.  make  known 
Take  my  8.  and  body's  powers 
My  8.  and  all  its  powers 
my  God,  thou  hast  mys.;  No 
O  grant  that  nothing  in  my  8. 
My  8.  shall  then,  like  thine 
8.  of  my  soul  remain 
To  lay  my  8.  at  Jesus'  feet 

0  that  my  tender  8.  might  fly 
Hark,  my  8. .'  it  is  the  Lord 
My  8.  to  thee  alone,  Now 
A  never-dying  8.  to  save 

1  lift  my  s.  to  thee ;  In  all 
Jesus,  Lover  of  my  8. 
I  rest  my  s.  on  Jesus 
This  weary  8.  of  mine 
Derive. ..Its  life  from  thee,  the  s. 
power  applying  Christ  to  every  s. 
Then,  Saviour,  then  my  8.  receive 
Who  diedst  thyself  my  s.  to  save 
angels  sing,  As  they  bear  the  8. 
His  8.,  which  in  heaven  had  birth 
So  a  s.  that's  born  of  God 
But  ere  my  8.  from  earth  remove 

SOULS. 
And  put  our  8.  in  frame 
And  till  our  8.  with  praise 
Ours,  are  his  immortal  breath 
To  that  our  laboring  8.  aspire 
Bring  our  ransomed  8.  at  last 

<  )ur  8.  are  saved  alive 
Within  these  8.  <>f  thine  to  rest 
of  life,  our  s.  o'erflow 

By  the  8.  that  love  him  One 
While  the  8.  of  mi  n  are  dying 
O  let  our  8.  on  thee  he  cast 
O  may  thy  Spirit  seal  Our  8. 
.Marks  the  dear  8.  he  calls  his 

Teach  them  Immortal  s.  to  gain 

They  watch  tor  8.  for  which 
For  8.  Which  must  !mv\  \t  live 
take  The  8.  we  here  present  to 
But  the  8.  thai  arc  bllilded  in 
His  praise,  to  whom  our  g,  belong 

<  mi-  g.  and  bodies  shall  be  thine 

our  g.  to  thee  commend 
ours,  are  in  his  mighty  hand 


119 
124 

211 

365 
416 
439 
439 
470 
472 
474 
476 
482 
482 
495 
497 
552 
556 
574 
619 
656 
754 
754 
788 
8.54 
966 
996 
1000 
1012 
1068 
1116 


29 
60 
(56 
78 
182 
219 
269 
856 
564 

715 
801 

811 
819 
828 
828 
625 
868 
882 

951 

958 

10-16 


1085  The  s.  he  died  to  save 

1109  Under  thy  protection  we  Oar  8, 

1113  death. ..Shall  join  our  8.  to  thee 

SOURCE. 
67  Eternal  S.  of  truth  and  light 
91  God,  the  8.  of  life  and  light 
127  From  thee,  great  S.  of  being 

129  Thou  S.  of  life  and  holy  love 
265  Come,  thou  S.  of  joy  and  gladness 
313  Jesus,  thou  8.  divine 
394  To  thee,  her  8.,  mv  spirit  flies 
474  0  S.  of  life  !  live,  dwell,  and 
1020  Jesus,  thou  S.  of  all  my  joys 

SOVEREIGN. 
9  His  s.  power,  without  our 
47  Still  hear  and  do  thy  8.  will 
63  The  S.  of  your  hearts  proclaim 
139  And  hail  thee  s.  Lord  of  all 
152  And  he,  ass.  Lord  and  King 
161  And  works  his  8.  will 
302  But  there's  a  voice  of  s.  grace 
322  Great  8.,  we  adore  Thy 
369  undone  Without  his  8.  grace 
433  And  depth  of  8.  grace 
451  Glory  to  God,  whose  8.  grace 
460  And  own  thy  s.  right  in 
703  Love... The  s.  of  the  rest 
916  new  creation. ..To  8.  love 
918  8.  of  worlds  !  display  thy  power 
948  Awake,  and  praise  that  8.  love 

SOW,  SOWS. 
817  The  word  of  life  we  8. 
579  And  he  who  sows  with  many 
(See  Seed.) 

SOWER,  SOWING,  SOWN. 
55  Bless  the  8.  and  the  Beed 
687  8.  of  life's  immortal  Beed 
1081  in  earth.. .The  8.  hid  the  grain 
731  Sowing  much  and  reaping  none 
575  The  late  or  early  sown 

SPAN. 
602  And  were  this  life  the  utmost  8. 
664  My  s.  of  life  will  soon  he  done 
959  My  life  is  hut  a  8. 
962  My  days  are  shorter  than  a  8. 


138  And  . 


SPANGLED. 

.  heavens,  a  shining 


SPARE,  SPARES. 
379  Me  he  now  delights  I"  9. 

785  And  Jesus  forces  me  to  s. 

953  yet  doth  he  us  in  mercy  8. 
'.'."'.i  o  s.  me  yet,  I  pray  :  Awhile 
NHM  Correct.. .Then  let  thy  mercy  8. 
068  And  span  a  us  yei  another  year 

SPARE,  SPARKS,  SPARKLE. 

909  vital  8.  of  heavenly  name 

978  The  vital  8.  shad  lie 

973  For  o'er  life's  wreck  that  8.  Shall 
1009  Whose  ftpevrka  il>  upward  t  » 
ioti2  Then  eyes  with  joy  shall  sparkle 


RPA 


153 


SPO 


SPARROW. 
148  Winers  nn  angel,  guides  a  s. 
151  not.. .Disturb  the  s.'s  nest 

BPEAK. 

54  S.,  and  let  thy  servants  hear 
400  0  8.,  and  I  shall  live 

5.,  and  my  soul  shall  live 
;  \~:  S.  to  our  hearts,  and  let  us  feel 
719  And  hear  thee  inly 8. 

S.  to  my  heart,  in  blessing  speak 
.  or  thou  never  hence  Shalt 
r  thou  the  word  must  8. 
911  Still,  still,  though  dead,  they  8. 
918  S.%  and  the  world  shall  hear 
918  S.,  and  the  desert  shall  rejoice 
1021  take  heed,— To  all  I  8.  or  do 

SPEAKS,  SPAKE. 

1  He  s.,  and,  listening-  to  his  voice 

151  He  8.,  and  in  his  heavenly  height 

552  Jesus  8.,  he  speaks  to  thee 

759  He  8.  /  and  eternity,  filled  with 

24  When  he  spake  and  it  was  done 

SPEAR. 
219  And  see  !  the  8.  hath  pierced 
723  Piercing  s.,  and  torturing;  scorn 
1005  When  8.,  and  shield,  and  crown 

SPEECH,  SPEECHLESS. 
710  Prayer  is  the  simplest  form  of  8. 
1099  Grave  8.,  and  strength,  and  sight 
233  disciples... with  speechless  joy 

351  The  8.  awe  that  dares  not 
531  adore,  With  3.  wonder,  at 

SPEED. 
354  0  8.  thee,  speed  thee  on  thy  way 
576  Up,  then,  with  8.,  and  work 
003  lingering  heart.. .s.  its  flight 

SPHERE,  SPHERES. 

185  Center  and  soul  of  every  s. 

929  L<-ok  from  thy  8.  of  endless 
1034  Boul,  that  springs  beyond  thy  s. 

229  Claim  for  thine  own  the  spheres 
1076  The  listening  8.  attend 

SPIRES. 
195  Crowned  with  her  temple  8. 
1036  And  the  bright  city's  gleaming  8. 

SPIRIT. 
84  Come,  sacred  S.n  from  above 
129  Blest  S.,  one  with  (iod  above 
166  The  S.  and  the  trifts  are  ours 
874  Where  is  that  S.,  Lord,  which 
276  ()  S.  of  the  living  (iod.  In  all 
d,  tin-  S.j  asks  you  why 
the  S.  of  bis  . 
i  be  s.  in  our  hearts  [a 
i  he  S.  we  receive  of  wisdom 
384  Pass  me  not,  0  mighty  S. 
-  S.  answers  to  the  blood 
-  Hit'  s.  of  thj 
499  Walk  iu  the  S.  even  here 


524  With  thy  meek  8.  arm  our  breast 
589  still  let  the  s.  cry  In  all 
618  By  thy  meek  >'..  thou,  of  all 
643  Think  what  S.  dwells  within 
',  r>  My  soul  the  n.  feels 
798  And  breathe  the  S.  of  thy  love 
878  In  OUT  hearts  the  >.  mild' 
900  Thy  gracious  SL,  we  implore 
924  Come.  Lord,  thy  glorious  S.  cries 
.  •;•(!  will  shortly  pour  All  the  6'. 
1001  Them  the  S.  hath  declared 

Eternal  SPIRIT. 
250  Bv  the  eternal  S.  made 
309  'Tis  thine,  eternal  8.,  thine 
334  By  thine  own  eternal  S. 


Thy  SPIRIT. 
On  all  the  earth  thy  S.  shower 
O  let  thy  8.  now  Descend 
lie.  Till  thou  thy  8.  give 
Thou  wilt  /////> 
But  if  thou  thy  8.  shed 
If  with  me  now  thy  8.  stays 
Thy  8.  then  will  speak 
If  now  it,y  8.  move  my  breast 
And  free  thy  S.'8  living  power 
Thy  S.  now  shall  live  within 
0  may  thy  8.  gently  draw 
the  gladness  Of  thy  8.  feci  in 


406 
432 
559 
6S6 
771 
335 
819 
826 
832 
1015 


SPIRIT,  (Iranian.) 
Thou,  Lord,  my  8.  didst  sustain 
My  s.,  soul,  and  flesh  receive 
Thou  hast  my  8. ;  there  display 
Thou  only  canst  my  8.  All 
And  be  in  8.  one 
Her  portion... My  s.  longs  to  know 

0  when  shall  my  8.  be  there 
amrels  say.  sister  8.,  come  away 
Light  from  its  load  the  8.  flies 
The  «.  of  man  never  dies 

SPIRITS. 
Waiting  s.,  speed  your  way 
On  thee  alone  our  8.  stay 
full  of  strength. .  .human  s.  are 
There  is  a  scene  where  8.  blend 
And  thence  our  8.  rise 
Behold  tiie  8.  of  the  just 
Where  kindred  8.  dwell 

1  see  a  world  of  8.  bright 
We  on  his  love  our  8.  stay 

SPIRITUALLY. 

347  .S.  dead  in  sin 

SPLEN  ix  HI.  SPLENDORS. 
1106  Veiled  in  the  softened  8. 

194  peace. .  .Its  ancient  sph 
926  And  hail  the  8.  of  the  day 

SPOIL.  SPOILS,  SPOILED.  SPOILER. 
1091  save  fr«»m  s.  thy  holy  ; 

at  spoils  1  shall  win  from 

1000  O'er  the  8.  that  death  has  won 
234  MiiLr  how  he  spoiled  the  hosts  of 
90S  or  spoilt)-  take  away 


165 
474 
474 
515 
5'20 
661 
681 
969 
962 
1012 


342 
648 
671 
684 
765 
7S7 
807 
1032 
1109 


sro 


1 54 


STA 


SPOKKX. 
57  Praise  the  Lord,  for  he  hath  8. 
777  Hear  what  God  the  Lord  hath  s. 
1004  For  Jesus  hath  8.  the  word 

SPOKESMAN. 

735  In  honor  of  our  S.  there 

SPOT,  SPOTLESS. 
320  in  vain  Over  some  foul,  dart  8. 
714  And  earth  hath  ne'er  so  dear  a  8. 
209  darkness  fell  On  thee.,  .spotless 
483  And  then  my  8.  soul  receive 

522  And  .v.  love  and  peace 

523  And  all  my  s.  life  shall  show 
532  And  all  my  8.  life  shall  tell 
023  With  8.  love  and  lowly  fear 
784  free  indeed,  And  8.  here  below 
808  Clothe  us  in  8.  raiment 

1071  pure. .  .As  on  thy  8.  shore 

SPRING. 
122  And  all  the  mingling  sounds  of  8. 

231  Earth . .  .clothing  her  for  s. 

232  bright  blossom..  .Of  an  eternal  8. 
977  Fairer  than  8.  the  colors 

994  But  bright  shall  be  your  s. 
1037  There  everlasting  8.  abides 

1080  And  still,  now  8.  has  on  us 

1081  The  8. '8  sweet  influence,  Lord 

1082  The  flowing  8.,  at  thy  command 
1084  All  that  .v.  with  bounteous 

SPRING,  (fount.) 
323  love  abounds,  A  deep,  celestial  8. 
327  Insatiate  to  this  8.  I  fly 
440  S.  of  life,  thyself  impart 
577  From  heaven's  eternal  s. 
050  S.  thou  up  within  my  heart 
704  My  God,  the  s.  of  all  my  joys 
121  Christ,  the  8.  of  all  my  joy 
774  A  sacred  s.,  at  thy  command 
812  The  8.  whence  all  these  blessings 

SPRINKLE,  SPRINKLES, 
SPRINKLED. 

527  S.  me,  Saviour,  with  thy  blood 
944  Saviour,  ,s.  many  nations 
438  blood. .  .sprinkles  now  the  throne 
381  And  by  thy  sprinkled  blood 

SPURN,  SPURNED. 
353  8.  not  the  call  to  life  and 
1<>2  some. . .  Have  spumed  to-day 
027  And  8.  of  men,  he  goes  to  die 

SQUANDERED. 

900  S.  life's  most  golden  hours 

STAFF. 

179  Thy  rod  shall  defend  me,  thy  8. 
885  Our  shepherd. .  .our  8.  and  song 

BTAGGBR. 

529  No  more  I  8.  at  thy  power 

STAIN,  STAINS. 
305  Can  wash  the  dismal  8.  away 
151  wash. .  .Till  Dot  a  ,s.  remains 


1102  Remember  not  our  sin's  dark  8. 
302  Our  sin,  how  deep  it  stains 
307  The  deepest  8.  of  sin  efface 
819  plunged..  .Lose  all  their  guilty  8. 
754  To  wash  my  crimson  8. 

STALL. 

180  his  bed  with  the  beasts  of  the  *. 
020  The  empty  8.  no  herd  afford 

STAMMERING. 

47  praise  thee  with  a  8.  tongue 
319  poor  lisping,  8.  tongue  Lies 

STAMP. 

475  But  let  me  all  thy  s.  receive 
525  And  8.  me  with  thy  Spirit's  seal 
803  thine  image. .  .£J.  it  now  on  every 
848  8.  us  with  the  stamp  divine 

STAND. 
230  That  we  may  s.  in  that  dread 
507  S.  up,  stand  up  for  Jesus 
079  help  thee,  and  cause  thee  to  s. 
781  S.  but  in  him,  as  those  have 
805  We  for  Christ,  our  Master,  8. 

STANDS. 
459  That  8.  between  us  and  thy  love 
772  On  every  side  he  8.,  And  for 

1050  It  8.  securely  high 

1003  She.  s.  as  she  ever  hath  stood 

STANDARD. 
582  The  s.  of  your  God 

STANDARD-BEARER. 

582  His  8.-7).,  I  To  all 

STAR. 
182  Did  the  guiding  8.  behold 
182  Where  they  need  no  8.  to  guide 
187  One  8.  alone,  of  all  the  train 
189  Ye  have  seen  his  natal  8. 
217  The  8.  is  dimmed  that  lately 
292  In  every  8.  thy  wisdom  shines 
300  Bright  was  the  guiding  s.  that 
410  Day-s.,  in  my  heart  appear 
443  And  gain  the  Morning  S. 
004  Blight  Morning  S.,  bid 
054  Let  not  my  8.  Of  hope  Grow 
701  art  my  soul's  bright  morning  8. 
752  From  blush  of  morn  to  evening  s. 
759  The  8.  that  on  Israel  shone 

778  o'er  thy  hills  dawns  the  day-8. 

779  Bail  her  as  their  guiding  8. 
781   As  8.  by  star  grows  dim 
862  S.  of  our  sorrow's  troubled 
907  0  rather,  may  that  holy  8. 
91  1  S.  of  the  coming  day 

91  ■  i  •  bid  the  morning  ■ .  arise 
■  thai  glory-beaming  8. 

935  Higher  yet  that  8.  ascends 

939  And  ih'.1  >'.  of  Jacob  i 

974  The  rising  8.  appears 

961  Norday-*.  gild  the  darksome 
1009  Thus  8.  by  star  declines 
1086  He  Lights  the  evening  8. 


STA 


165 


STO 


STARS. 
28  Where  8.  revolve  their  little 
57  Praise  him.  all  ye  x.  of  light 
107  So  when  the  evening  8.  appear 
115  Like  the  8.  when  storms  are  past 
]  18  While  all  the 8.  that  round  her 
\:i«l  shout,  ye  morning  8.,  for  joy 
rown  him.  ye  mornings,  of  light 
510  light..  .The  s.  are  all  concealed 
547  And  8.  their  courses  move 
628  Thi'  8.  of  heaven  are  shining 
644  Till  the  8.  of  heaven  are 
OH  Holy,  deathless  8.  shall  rise 
C98  And  call  the  8.  my  own 
815  siill  hold  the  8.  in  thy  right 
bb'S  The  morning  8.  together  sang 
916  If  sang  the  morning  8.  for  joy 
1000  Nor  sink  those  8.  in  empty  night 

1014  See  the  8.  from  heaven  falling 
1019  We,  while  the  8.  from  heaven 
1034  Ye  8.  are  hut  the  shining  du.st 
1009  Let  the  morning  8.  reply 

STARVE,  STARVING. 
414  I  8.,  he  cries,  nor  can  I 
335  Why  will  you  be  starving,  and 

STATE. 
SOS  I  ask  no  higher  8. ;  Indulge 

reach  us,  in  every  8.,  To  make 
1090  God  save  the  8. 

STATION,  STATIONS. 
59  When  we  reach  our  blissful  s. 
249  Jesus  tak<-s  the  highest  8. 
643  Joy  to  liud  in  every  8. 

1015  Keep  me  in  my  lowly  8. 

97  angels. .  .Their  constant  stations 

STATUTES. 

765  For  he  that  in  thy  .-'.  treads 
788  Thy  8.  are  their 

STAY. 

1G7  God  willeth  you  with  us  to  s. 
20(5  Here  I  would  forever  8. 
315  >'.  not  for  the  morrow's  sun 
I    I  cannot  8. 
3»39  lor  if  I  8.  away.  I  know  I 

He  calls. .   And  yet  from  him  I  s. 
G4S  On  thee  alone  our  spirits  s. 
691  O  Jesus,  ever  with  us  8. 
71-2  Here. .  .my  God,  vouchsafe  to  8. 
780  With  my  Saviour  wl  . 
741  Here  would  I  ever  8. ;  Jesus  is 
950  If  thou  permit  our  8. 
-k  not  to  8.  w  her  ■  - 
,  'd  forbids  his  long 
1038  Would  here  no  Long< 

BTA1 
633  Blest  is  the  man..  .That  8.  himself 
170  Lord,  en  whom  my  soul  i  - 
178  The  mind  whl  h  still  on  thee  is  8. 
430  ii.  moment  8. 

( m  thee,  O  God,  my  soul  Ifl 
043  I  have  8.  m\  heart  on  thee 


STEADFAST,  STEADFASTLY. 
180  .My  s.  heart  shall  fear  no  ill 
518  My  x.  soul  from  falling  free 
filti  My  8.  heart  shall  know  no  fear 
031  With  8.  eye  mark  every  >u-\> 
fit1.)  (  m  this  my  8.  soul  relies 
072  Fix  on  his  work  thy  8.  eye 
372  S.,  and  fixed,  ami  sure 
696  Till  steadfastly  by  faith  I  stand 

STEER. 
648  Thither  our  steady  course  we  8. 

STEP,  STEPS. 
201  And  with  firm  8.  and  • 
283  S.  by  step  where  Christ  has  trod 
682  distant  scene;  ones,  enough  for 
155  Angels. .  .attend  I  >ur  $ 

179  Mil  follow  my  s.  till  I  meet 

180  My  weary,  wandering  8.  he  l<  a. Is 
296  My  soul  rejoices  to  pursue  The  >•. 
313  Direct  our  s.,  thou  gracious  Guide 
350  Angels. .  .all  our  8.  attend 

385  His  8.  I  at  a  distance  see 

483  on  thee  my  feeble  8.  I  stay 

500  With  8.  unwavering,  undismayed 

504  Forward..  .8.  and  voices  joined 

594  Forget  the  8.  already  trod 

724-  S.  unto  heaven  ;  Ail  that 

745  lie  thy  feeble  s.  shall  stay 

7ol  My  willing  8.  shall  lead  In 

887  Guide  their  8.  and  help  their 

894  We  would,  O  Lord,  toy  8.  pursue 

940  While  on  in  Je>us'  8.  we  go 

STEPHEN. 

080  We  each,  as  d\  i 

STEWARDS. 

892  As  s.  true  receive 

STILL,  STILLED. 
623  Say  to  my  trembling  heart,  Be  8. 
1004  Stated  its  tossings,  hushed  its 

STIXG,  STINGS. 
93  Where  is  death's  .v. !  where 
234  ask  the  mounter.  Where  's  rhy  8. 
260  Where,  0  Death,  is  now  thy  8. 

!  i.'atii !  where  is  thy  8.  /   Where 
969  o  Death,  where  is  thj  8. 
979  Death  hath  tost  his  venome  1  8, 
9S5  And  where,  O  Death,  thy  8. 
985  Death  has  no  8.  beside 
969  .\nd  where,  0  Death,  thy 8. 
999  And  death  has  no  8.  for  the 
371  A  thousand  stings  within  sour 

STIR. 

513  And  8.  me  up  to 

d  still  g.  up  th    gift  in  me 
780  O  let  us  8.  each  other  up 

• 
..it  S.  has  no  •  b  sure 

S.,        etod 

2G0  Vain  the  8.,  the  watch,  the  s  -al 


STO 


156 


STR 


303  And  break  my  heart  of  8. 
321  Grace. .  .in  heaven  the  topmost  s. 
308  And  break  these  hearts  of  s.     - 
378  And  break  my  heart  of  8. 
5o8  look. . .  And  break  my  heart  of  s. 
724  My  rest  a  8.,  Yet  in  my  dreams 
857  On  this  s.,  now  laid  with  prayer 
861  This  8.  to  thee  in  faith  we  lay 
(See  Cornerstone.) 

STONES,  STONY. 
451  Hath  animated  senseless  s. 
857  Here  be  living  s.  prepared 

883  The  «.,  our  silence  shaming 
350  Just  now  the  stony  to  remove 
540  In  this  poor  8.  heart 
559  The  8.  shall  depart 

STOOPS,  STOOPED. 
164  In  mercy  s.  to  hear  thy  cry 
325  S.  to  our  vile  abode 
400  And  «.  to  ask  my  love 
147  For  thou  hast  stooped  to  ask  of 
315  How  low  he  8.,  how  high 

STORE,  STORES. 
474  Small  as  it  is,  'tis  all  my  s. 
713  A  boundless,  endless  s. 

903  joys. .  .With  God  laid  up  in  8. 

904  As  thou  hast  blest  our  various  s. 

1083  But  the  fruitful  ears  to  s. 

33  For  them  shall  earth  its  stores 

1084  For  the  8.  and  gardens  yield 
1084  From  her  rich,  o'erilowing  8. 

STORM. 
161  And  rides  upon  the  s. 
187  The  s.  was  loud,  the  night 
187  And,  through  the  8.  and  danger's 
354  The  s.  is  gathering  in  the  west 
544  I  rest  me  till  the  s.  be  past 
616  The  gathering  s.  shall  see 
630  Hushed  with  a  word  the  raging  s. 

634  The  8.  swept  by,  nor  left  a  trace 

635  Nor  fear  the  coming  8. 

642  The  s.  may  roar  without  me 
656  Hide  me. .  .Till  the  s.  of  life  is 
676  And  let  the  n.  that  does  thy  work 
676  And  let  the  8.  that  speeds  me 
678  For  O  the  s.  is  high 
731  With  us  when  the  8.  is  sweeping 

.here  8.  after  storm  rises 
1090  Through  8.  and  night 
1113  The  «.  is  laid,  the  winds  retire 

STORMS. 
153  Thunder,  and  hail,  and  lire,  ands. 
177  'Mid  raging  8.,  exults  to  find 
225  soon  the  &  of  time  shall  cease 
hough  8.  his  face  obscure 

mould  8.  Of  wrath  shake 

476  and  when  the  a  of  life  shall 

618  And  when  life's  fiercest 8.  are 

648  8.  may  howl  and  clouds  may 

659  Lei  8.  Of  sorrow  fall 

i  -.  and  hurricanes  abide 
778  when  8.  of  sharp  dist 

907  A  few  more  8.  Shall  beat 


973  The  s.  of  earth  shall  beat 
1039  Where  ,*.  arise  and  ocean  rolls 
1052  And  6'.  no  more  have  sway 

STORMY. 

33  In  trouble's  dark  and  8.  hour 
41  That  rides  upon  the  8.  sky 

551  And  stills  the  8.  wave 
611  o  who  could  bear  life's  8.  doom 
631  shone  through  my  8.  fears 
684  From  every  a  wind  that  blows 
1038  On  Jordan's  s.  banks  I  stand 

STORY. 
188  Listen  to  the  wondrous  8. 
204  All  the  light  of  sacred  8. 
225  Death  and  sorrow,  earth's  dark  s. 
330  let  us  tell  the  glad  s.,  And  sing 
442  And  the  s.  repeat,  And  the 
57-2  To  tell  the  8.,  To  show  the  glory 
727  Changeless  sounds,  wondrous  8. 
756  I  love  to  tell  the  8.  Of  unseen 
880  when  I  read  that  sweet  8.  of  old 
884  We  hear  the  wondrous  s. 
886  I  love  to  hear  the  8.  Which 
944  Of  thy  cross  the  wondrous  s. 

1016  Earth  can  now  but  tell  the  8. 

1079  Looking  o'er  life's  finished  s. 

STRAIN,  STRAINS. 

34  And  asks  our  noble  >t  8. 

66  Ascend  for  him  our  cheerful  s. 
480  And  praise  thee  in  a  bolder  8. 
1016  Let  each  heart  repeal  the  v. 
8  To  every  land  the  strains  belong 

64  our  bumble  8.  attend 

65  Till  higher  8.  our  tongues 
73  And  earth,  in  humbler  8. 

83  And  join  the  8.  which  angels 
146  And  try  their  choicest  8. 
692  Soon  shall  I  learn  the  exalted  s. 
819  In  humble  8.  thy  grace  implore 
1070  sweet  the  truths  thooe  blessed  8. 

STRAIT. 
717  Then,  my  soul,  in  every  8. 

STRANGER,  STRANG! 

372  A  8.  to  the  blood  which  bought 

439  A  8.  to  the  gospel  h  ipe 

726  Jesus  sought  me  when  a  8. 

7io  He  helps  the  a  in  disl 

781  8.  nor  foe  art  thou 
1031    A  x.  in  the  world  below 
1072  While  here,  a  8.  far  from  home 

648  Strangers  o,jni  pilgrims  here  below 

855  Bless  us  here,  while  still  as  >-. 
1074  Hut  8.  and  pilgrims  oui 

STRAY.  STRAYED. 

262  Let  me  never  from  thee  8. 

854  o  far  from  borne  thy  to  I  d  ps  8. 

:;:><;  Ye  simple  souls  that  a 

i  h  That  i  from  tr*  e  may  oeyer  8. 
466  Thai  I  from  thee  no  more  mays. 

178  Nor  suffer  me  again  to  8. 
496  if  in  this  darksome  wild  I  8. 
511  If  to  the  right  or  left  1  .v.,  That 


SIR 


157 


STB 


646  When  in  devious  paths  we  8. 
-••  i  must  BUT 

the  right  or  Left  I*-,  His 
702  Nor  let  me  ev< 

784  If  to  the  right  or  left  we  >-.,  Leave 
pity  look  on  those  who  g. 
waywardness  to  s. 
1096  We  turn  who  oft  have  strayed 

STRAYING. 
683  light  of  the  8.,  Hope  of  the 
698  lambs. . .  Are  8.  from  the  fold 

STREAM. 
323  Whoever. .  .May  of  this  8.  partake 
426  i  drank  of  that  life-giving  8. 

431  While  down  the  8.  of  time  we 
731  When  we  cross  the  chilling  s. 
782  When  death's  cold,  sullen  8. 

773  There  is  a  s.  whose  gentle  flow 

774  And  pours  its  limpid  8.  around 
774  Flow,  wondrous  *.,  with  glory 
956  Bear  us  down  life's  rapid  8. 
964  Time,  like  an  ever-rolling  8. 

1<>33  Though  now  divided  by  the  s. 
1053  Is  the  deep  and  unknown  8. 
1107  Bless  with  the  holier  8.  that 

STREAM-. 
72  With  soul-refreshing  8. 
128  How  wide  thy  healing  s.  are 
168  Whose  s.  make  glad  the  heavenly 
317  Its  8.  the  whole  creation  reach 
912  S.  ever  copious  are  gliding  along 
1055  Are  there  celestial  8.,  Where 
1087  The  8.  rejoice 

STREET,  STREETS. 
1099  In  crowded  s.,  by  restless  couch 
1044  And  streets  of  shining  gold 
1060  The  8.  with  emerald  blaze 

STRENGTH. 
15  They  go  from  8.  to  strength 
108  And  gives  me  8.  for  days  to  come 
141  No  8.  of  our  own,  nor  goodness 
162  God  is  the  8.  of  every  saint 
166  Did  we  in  our  own  8.  confide 
201  And  aided  by  new  s.  from  thee 
251  Jesus. .  In  glorious  8.  arrayed 
276  Souls  without  8.,  inspire  with 
413  For  everlasting  s.  is  thine 
452  The  most  gigantic  8.  of  man 
461  Who  thence  their  life  and  8. 
406  We  trust  not  in  our  native  8. 
556  But  8.  in  thee  I  surely  have 
567  And  8.  to  strength  oppose 
687  Who  in  the  8.  of  Jesus  trusts 
589  From  8.  to  strength  go  on 
648  From  8.  to  strength  we  travel 
670  But  not  with  8.  like  thine 

I  ask  thee  for  the  daily  s. 
When  human  8.  gives  way 

pave  to  burst  our  chain 
•  :;d  when  my  all  of  8.  Bhall  fail 
789  on  thee  alone  tors,  depend 

par:,  >'.  to  my  fainting 
769  journey  on  from  8.  to  strength 


773  And  give  new  8.  to  fainting 
81 1  Give  me  thy  8.,  0  God  of 
851  bread. .  .express  The  8.  through 
891  His  arm  the  8.  imparts 
920  Put  on  thy  8.,  the  nations 
965  Joyful,  with  all  the  8.  I  have 
1043  Thine  own  Immortal  8.  put 
1076  Though  nature's  8.  decay 
1097  not  their  number,  nor  their  8. 
111?  >'.  of  my  failing  flesh  and 

His  STRENGTH. 

177  And  in  Ins  s.  confide 
567  Stand  in  )iis  s.  alone 
587  With  all  his  8.  endued 
601  His  s.  shall  bear  thy  spirit 

My  STRENGTH. 
496  My  8.  proportion  to  my  day 
624  Be  thou  my  s.,  be  thou  my 
668  Till  I  my  8.  renew 
676  Go  not  from  me,  ()  my  S. 
694  My  s.  by  day,  my  trust  by 
718  Every  hour  my  s.  renew 
752  Then  is  my  s.  by  thee  renewed 
959  Awhile  my  s.  restore 

Our  STRENGTH. 

19  And  all  our  s.  exert 

566  God,  our  s.  and  shield  is  near 
862  Our  s.,  our  comfort,  and  our 
873  Be  our  s.,  for  we  are  weakness 

TJiy  STRENGTH. 
448  So  in  thy  s.  shall  I  go  on 
814  Give  me  thy  8.,  O  God  of 
920  Put  on  thy's.,  the  nations  shake 
952  And  bid  us  in  thy  s.  rejoice 
1114  Arise  in  thy  8.,  thy  redeemed 

STRENGTH  to  STRENGTH. 
15  They  go  from  8.  to  8. 

567  And  s.  to  s.  oppose 
589  From  8.  to  s.  go  on 
648  From  s.  to  8.  we  travel 
769  journey  on  from  8.  to  8. 

STRENGTHEN.  STRENGTHENS. 

478  S.  my  feet  with  steady 

543  Surround,  sustain,  and  s.  me 

670  So  8.  us  to  pray 

679  I'll  8.  thee,  help  thee,  and 

811  And  strengthens  their  unwearied 

STRENGTHENED,  STRENGTHEN- 
ING. 
109  And,  8.  here  by  hymn  and  praver 
670  As  thou  wert  8.  in  thy  woe 
869  Be  8.  as  they  pray 
154  Thy  Strength*  ning  hands  uphold 
631  In  me  thy  8.  grace  be 

STRIFE. 
86  The  waves  of  8.  be  still 
266  Who  for  us  endured  the  s. 
400  Ah  !  what  avails  my  8. 
441  safe  with  him  from  earthly  8. 
444  0  biuile  and  hea. 


STR 


159 


SUF 


666  See,  the  s.  will  soon  be  done 
507  The  8.  will  not  be  long 
608  friend  and  foe  in  all  our  s. 
618  Saw  the  dread  8.  begun 

6'i4  Soon  will  the  toilsome  s.  be  o'er 

713  I  flee,  From  s.  and  tumult  far 

829  Would  be  at  constant  8. 

885  Healer  of  s. 

910  sound  Shall  quell  the  deadly  s. 
1040  Wage  to  the  end  the  glorious  8. 
1056  We  urge  the  restless  8. 

STRING,  STRUNG. 
633  Bid  every  8.  awake 
703  And  sound  from  every  joyful  8. 
819  'Tis  strung  and  tuned  for  endless 

STRIVE,  STRIVING,  STROVE. 
60  "When  with  heart  and  voice  we  s. 
277  In  vain  we  s.  to  rise 
326  And  vainly  8.  with  earthly  toys 
353  God's  Spirit  will  not  always  8. 
409  I  would  be  thine ;  but  while  I  s. 
497  Still  may  I  8.,  and  watch,  and  pray 
805  S.  we,  in  affection  strive 
949  And  help  us  all  with  sin  to  s. 
1058  S„  man,  to  win  that  glory 
166  Our  striving  would  be  losing 
264  S.  till  he  cast  out  sin 
347  He,  who  all  your  lives  hath  strove 
450  The  more  I  8.  against  its  power 

STROKE. 

618  Blest  Saviour,  if  the  s.  must  fall 

STRONG. 
21  Make  them  8.  in  faith  and  hope 
366  Though  8.,  and  young,  and  gay 
440  S.,  and  permanent,  and  clear 
453  So  8.  to  deliver,  so  good  to  redeem 
479  O  ye  of  fearful  hearts,  be  s. 
569  Pear  not,  be  8. .'  your  cause 
587  N.  In  the  strength  which  God 
737  When  I  am  weak,  then  I  am  s. 
742  word. .  .That  makes  me  8. 
866  The  Lord  our  God  alone  is  s. 
890  Call  to  the, v.,  the  free 
1108  Eternal  Father!  8.  to  save 

STRONGLY. 

263  By  thee  may  I  -s.  live 

STRONGHOLDS. 
936  Sin's  8.  it  now  o'erthrows 

STRUGGLE,  STRUGGLES. 

566  soon  be  done;  Then  8.  manfully 

775  Arise,  and  8.  into  light 

900  Who 8.  with  thai  fatal  chain 
1008  8.  through  thy  latest  passion 
1022  To  8.  onward  Into  light 

967  a  tew  more  struggles  here 

BTRUGGLE8T,  STRUGGLING, 
si  RUGGLINGS. 

787  in  vain  thou  8.  to  i-rot  free 

109  May  struggling  hearts  that  seek 

888  Every  -■.  soul  release 


463  Bid  this  8.  heart  he  still 
399  The  strugglings  of  my  will 

STUBBORN. 
311  And  hreak  my  8.  heart 
381  subdue,  And  break  my  8.  heart 
390  Though  I  have  steeled  my  s.  heart 
396  To  take  this  8.  heart  away 
617  Too  oft,  with  8.  will,  We 

STUMBLING-BLOCK. 
486  Every  s.-b.  remove 
544  Shall  every  8.-5.  remove 
573  The  s.-b.  remove 
804  Every  s.-b.  remove 

STUPID. 
396  To  stir  this  8.  heart  of  mine 

SUBDUE,  SUBDUES,  SUBDUED. 
281  8.  the  power  of  every  sin 
285  This  stubborn  will  s. 
309  The  stubborn  will  8. 
381  8.,  And  break  my  stubborn  heart 
536  The  strength  of  sin  8. 
172  His  power  subdues  our  sins 
210  Death,  hell,  and  sin.,  .subdued 
243  news. .  .Of  hell  8.,  and  peace  with 
339  Break,  by  Jesus'  cross  s. 

SUBMIT,  SUBMISSION. 
371  S.  to  him,  your  sovereign  Lord 
495  O  that  I  could  at  last  8. 
632  With  meek  submission  may  we 
1054  O  give  me  8.,  and  strength  as  my 

SUBSTANCE. 

606  Whose  eyes  mine  inmost  s.  see 

SUCCESS. 
6  And  give  thy  word  s. 
891  And  granted  us  8. 
891  And  grant  us  good  8. 
895  To  crown  them  with  s. 

SUCCESSION. 

130  Thy  being  no  x.  knows 
812  So  shall  the  bright  8.  run 

SUCCOR. 
157  we  prayed,  And  did  for  s.  flee 
181   Hf  comes  with  8.  speedy  To 
£22  And  for  my  8.  flying 
342  Tempted  souls,  they  bring  you  s. 
606  My  8.  and  salvation.  Lord 
678  Thou  hast  my  8.  been 
739  My  soul  its  life  and  8.  brings 
900  And  send  them  8.  from  on  high 

1096  to  thee,  0  Lord,  We  now  for*,  fly 

1097  Whose  s.  they  Implored 

BUFFER. 

181   BUCCOr. .  .To  those  who  8.  wrong 

•:<•;  Inspire  To  s.  and  to  die 
•-  16  Thou  didst  s.  to  release  us 
x!.~>i;  They  8.  with  their  Lord  below 

187   If  with  Christ  thOU  8.  here 

887  For  all  ids  children  8.  here 


SUF 


159 


SUN 


620  Content  to  8.  while  we  know 
6.~>7  Who  s.  wiili  our  Master  here 
1003  S.,  with  thy  Lord  lo  reign 

SUFFEKKD. 
32  to  sinners  cry,  I  8.  this  for  you 
191  The  world  has  8.  long 
883  What  thou,  my  Lord,  hast  8. 
367  For  you  he  8.  pain 
381  Reveal  the  charity. .  .That  s.  in 
442  He  hath  8.  and  died 
454  For  me  he  hath  8.,  for  me 
723  £.  once  for  man  below 
951  And  strangely  8.  us  to  live 

SUFFERER,  SUFFERERS. 
921  That  he  who  once  a  s.  bled 
1057  Shall  Je.sus'  sufferer*  know 
1066  S.  in  his  righteous  cause 

SUFFERING. 
170  A  s.  life  my  Master  led 
178  Aid  in  8.  and  distress 
476  In  8.  be  thy  love  my  peace 
487  Christ  his  8.  son  shall  own 
624  My  8.  time  shall  soon  be  o'er 
671  sanctities  Of  8.  and  of  prayer 
676  No  8.  while1  it  lasts,  is  joy 
816  are  o'er,  Our  8.  and  our  pain 

SUFFERINGS. 

315  The  8.  which  he  bore 
493  Who  Jesus'  s.  share 
506  Or  wish  my  8.  less 
632  For  all  our  keenest  s.  here 
638  Christ's  8.  shared  below 
645  In  my  8.  to  sustain 

694  O  let  thy  8.  give  me  power 

695  Thy  s.  I  embrace  with  thee 
840  Thy  8.,  Lord,  each  sacred  sign 
846  our  faith  employ,  His  8.  to  record 

853  In  thy  8.  on  the  tree 

854  All  his  8.  for  mankind 

927  The  meed  of  all  thy  8.  these 
1032  ()  what  are  all  my  8.  here 
1066  They  have  all  their  s.  past 

ALL-SUFFICIENT. 

401  Thou  alls,  ait 
736  Thou  alls.  Love  divine 
1075  WThose  alls,  grace  Shall 

SUGGESTIONS. 
141  But  when  such  s.  our 

SUIT. 
239  My  earnest  8.  present,  and  gain 
440  Lo !  to  his  my  8.  I  join 
523  not  let  go  Till  I  my  8.  obtain 
718  Come,  my  soul,  thy  8.  prepare 

SULTRY. 
36  Nor  where  at  s.  noon,  thy 
180  When  in  the  8.  glebe  I  faint 

SIMMER. 
602  Nor  ours  to  hear,  on  8.  eves 
644  For  the  ft.-time  is  faded 


747  My  s.  would  last  all  the  year 
10S0  The  8.  sun  and  air 

1081  >'.  nor  winter  fails 

1082  The  8.  rays  with  vigor 

SUMMONS,  SUMMONED. 

52  <.iad  the  s.  to  obey 

'•  1  With  joy  the  8.  we  obey 
459  Until  the  final  8.  come 
589  His  s.  cheerfully  obey 
967  For  me  thou  wilt  the  8.  send 

979  Waiting  the  8.  from  on  high 
1029  How  the  8.  Will  the  sinner's 

959  Ere  I  am  summoned  hence  away 

SUN. 

69  God  is  our  8.,  he  makes  our  day 
77  O  what  a  8.,  which  broke  this  day 
92  Gently  as  life's  setting  8.,  When 

95  Then  shall  my  s.  in  smiles 

107  Now  doth  the  8.  ascend  the  sky 

111  The  8.  itself  is  hut  thy  shade 

112  See  how  the  morning  8.  Pursues 

113  And  view  the  unwearied  8. 

138  The  unwearied  8.,  from  day  to  day 
1 15  Caused  the  golden-tressed  8. 
161  The  rolling  8.  stands  still 
904  When  the  8.  of  bliss  is  beaming 
214  AVell  might  the  8.  in  darkness 

292  The  rolling  s.,  the  changing  light 

293  Almighty  Lord,  the  8.  shall  fail 
413  And  bid  the  8.  stand  still 

427  The  8.  forbear  to  shine 
478  I  thank  Thee,  uncreated  S. 
565  WTork  in  the  glowing  s. 

620  And  ere  thy  8.  shall  set  in  death 
704  And  thou  my  rising  s. 
724  The  s.  gone  down,  Darkness  be 
747  If  thou  art  my  8.  and  my  song 
858  While  the  8.  and  moon  endure 
956  While, with  ceaseless  course,  the  s. 

980  And  when  the  8.,  With  cloudless 
1014  S.  and  moon  are  both  confounded 
1063  No  need  of  the  8.  in  that  day 
1068  8.,  and  moon,  and  stars  decay 
1072  And  s.  and  moon  refuse  to  shine 
1079  When  has  sunk  you  glaring  8. 

SUNBEAMS. 

80  And  soft  the  8.  lingering 

SIX  OF  RIGHTEOUSNESS. 
99  Then  the  S.  of  r. 

96  Bright  8.  of  r.,  arise 
110  OS.  <>f  r.,  divine 
190  Hail  the  8.  <>f  r. 

292  Great  s.  of  r.,  arise 
411  O  8.  Of  r.,  a ri.s.' 
416  8.  of  r.,  arise 

428  Eternal  8.  <>'  r. 

570  On  thee,  bright  S.  of  r. 
739  The  S.  of  r.  on  me 
824  Aft  the  bright  S.  of  r. 
940  &  Of  r.,  arising 

BUM  and  MOON. 
57  8.  and  m.  rejoice  before  him 
292  £>.,  m.,  and  BtECT  convey  thy 


SUN 


160 


SWE 


724  S„  m.,  and  stars  forgot 
788  8.,  m.,  and  stars  are  tlrmly 
858  While  the  8.  and  m.  endure 
1014  8.  and  rn.  are  both  confounded 
1068  S.,  and  m.,  and  stars  decay 
1072  And  8.  and  m.  refuse  to  shine 

SUN'S. 
68  From  the  8.  rising  to  its  rest 

SUNSET. 
565  Under  the  8.  skies 
974  The  8.  beam  is  cast 

SUNSHINE. 
149  And  our  lives  would  be  all  s. 
620  And  bid  the  8.  smile 
661  This  is  the  s.  of  the  soul 

SUNS. 
8  Till  8.  shall  rise  and  set  no  more 
133  Ten  thousand  s.  around  him 
708  Where  s.  unsetting  light  the  s. 
777  Ye,  no  more  your  8.  descending 
1041  It  hath  no  need  of  8.  to  rise 
1081  Thou  gav'st  refulgent  s.  to  shine 

SUNDERED. 
684  Though  s.  far,  by  faith  they 

SUP,  SUPPER. 

28  But  s.  with  us,  and  let  the  feast 
12  At  the  great  supper  of  the  Lamb 

350  Haste  to  the  s.  of  my  Lord 

357  Come  to  the  s.  spread 

SUPPLIANT. 

201  When  the  blind  s.  in  the  way 
706  The  humble  s.  cannot  fail 
1005  Hear,  hear  our  s.  breath 

SUPPLICATION,  SUPPLICATIONS. 

265  Hear,  O  hear,  our  s. 
690  breath ...  To  heaven  in  s. 
1091  Hear  thy  people's  supplications 

SUPPLY,  SUPPLIES. 

55  Now  s.  thy  people's  need 
466  Lord  Will  all  our  need  8. 
617  Thy  hand  alone  8. 
617  Let  mercy  still  8. 
736  In  want  my  plentiful  8. 
145  His  full  hand  supplies  their  need 
255  S.  our  every  need 
296  The  power  that  gave  it  still  8. 
321  And  new  8.  each  hour  I  meet 
826  Lord,  we  are  come  to  seek  8. 

SUPPORT,  SUPPORTS,  SUPPORT- 
ING. 
891  Borne  sure  8.  against  despair 
■\-i\  s.  me  in  ih<'  whelming  flood 
446  S.  mj  weakness  with  thy  might 
496  o  let  thy  hand  8.  me  still 
606  Us  sure  >-.,  it-  noblest  end 
666  still  s.  and  comfort  me 
742  S.,  defend,  and  guide 
95  'Tis  he  uppotU  ni;>  mortal 


740  The  Lord  8.  the  fainting  mind 
997  Lay  thy  supporting  hand 

SURE,  SURETY. 
207  Most  s.  in  all  his  ways. 
49  A  surety  of  thine  endless  love 
438  Before  the  throne  my  S.  stands 

SURGES. 
636  But  should  the  8.  rise 
957  And  s.  swell  no  more 
978  'Gainst  which  the  s.  of  the  main 

SURVEY,  SURVEYS. 
594  A  cloud . . .  Hold  thee  in  full  s. 
1019  While  we  s.  the  awful  scene 
811  King  of  saints  his  work  surveys 

SUSTAIN,  SUSTAINS.  SUSTAINED, 
SUSTAINING. 

165  Thou,  Lord,  my  spirit  didst  8. 
753  My  feeble  mind  8. 
441  He  sustains  the  hidden  life 
980  S.  and  cheers  his  languid 
658  Sustained  my  childish  days 
508  Thy  all-sustaining  power  we 

SWALLOW,  SWALLOWED. 
490  S.  up  ray  soul  in  love 
927  To  s.  up  its  careless  prey 
420  My  sins  are  swallowed  up  in  thee 
431  Be  lost  and  8.  up  in  thee 
481  My  will  be  s.  up  in  thee 
715  Where  faith  in  sight  is  s.  up 
1056  And  hasten  to  be  s.  up 

SWATHING-BANDS. 
192  All  meanly  wrapped  in  s.-b. 

SWAY. 

197  We  own  thy  8.,  we  hear  thy  call 
245  He  bears  the  righteous  s. 
519  Who  would  not  own  thy  s. 
672  Thou  every- where  hast  s. 
712  bounding  heart  shall  own  thy  8. 
908  Assert  thy  rightful  8. 
938  shall  reign  With  illimitable  8. 
1081  We  own  and  bless  thy  gracious  s. 

SWEAT. 

221  Thy  bloody  8.,  thy  grief  and 

383  And  bloody  8.,  we  pray 

811  They  their  s.,  and  blood,  and  pain 

SWEET. 
101  where  Jesus'  name  Is  &  to  every 
161  But  8.  will  be  the  flower 
205  earth's  bitter  things  STOW  8. 

461  then  pain  Is  8.,  and  life  and 

612  "lis  s.  to  look  beyond  my  pains 
669  For,  if  thy  wort  on  earth  be  8. 
*;;s  Tin  8.,  refreshing  grace 

692  A  work  BO  8.,  a  theme  so  high 
(397  name.  Nor  hall  BO  8.  can  be 

712  Labor  is  reati  BJid  pain  is  g. 
« 17  8.  proepecta,  sweet  birds,  and 
762  Mv  God,  is  any  hour  BO  a 
1026  6'.  and  joyful  it  will  be 


SWE 


161 


TEA 


SWEETS,  SWEETENS. 
Sublimer  8.  than  nature  knows 
208  And  sift  Utter  cup 

BWEETN1 
149  in  the  8.  of  our  Lord 

611  Breathes  8.  out  of  woe 

612  If  such  the  8.  of  the  stream 
700  Jesus   •   With  8.  tills  the  breast 
747  Have  all  lost  their  8.  to  me 
849  Thy  8.,  never  wasting 

SWELLING. 
171  Bear  me  through  the  s. 

SWIFT,  SWIFTLY. 
352  Shall  life's  8.  passing  years 
1015  S.  to  hear,  and  slow  to  roam 

How  swifUy  didst  thou  move  To 
C78  0  how  8.  didst  thou  move 
036  Now  the  word  doth  8.  run 

SWORD. 
6  Gird  on  thy  mighty  8. 
288  Is  sharper  than  a  two-edged  s. 
311  Thou,  by  thy  two-edged  8. 
44S  on  thy  thigh  thy  conquering  8. 
538  The  sharpness  of  thy  two-edged  s. 
569  He  girdeth  on  his  8. 
584  the  hostile  shield.  Thy  5.  is 
599  The  Spirit's  8.  is  in  his  hand 
847  Death's  dark  angel  sheathes  hiss. 
9:38  Sheathed  his  8. :  he  speaks— 'tis 
953  When  justice  bared  the  >•. 
1096  Who  yet  suspends  the  lifted  s. 

SWORN. 
3-18  By  his  life,  your  God  hath  s. 
1075  He  by  himself  hath  8. 
1080  And  thou  hast  s.  to  hear 

SYMBOL,  SYMBOLS. 
92  8.  of  the  peace  within 
844  Still  these  symbols  witness  gave 

SYMPATHY.  SYMPATHIZE,  SYM- 
PATHIZING. 
264  Touched  with  a  8.  within 
801  To  join  with  softest  8. 
806  Touched  with  softest  s. 
675  To  soothe  and  sympathize 
487  Touched  with  gy m ptdhiz it i<j  care 
7 '.7  flows  The  8.  tear 
894  O  may  our  8.  hearts 


T. 

TABERNACLE. 
660  And  in  thy  t.  hide 

ei  a  t.  where 
1006  This  t.,  sink  below 

TABLE. 
156  A  t.  thou  hast  furnished  me 
179  In  tin-  midst  of  affliction  my  t. 

I   ;e  Kim:  of  heaven  his  t.  spreads 
642  When  he  the  1.  spreads 
855  As  we  from  thy  t.  go 
11 


TABOR. 
206  TVs  glorious  steep  I  climb 

TAINTED. 

1005  Walks  forth  with  t.  breath 

1113  And  breathe  in  t.  air 

TAKE,  TAKETH,  TAKEN. 
386  Coming,  as  at  first  I  came,  To  t. 
450  and  thou,  blest  Lamb,  Shalt  t.  me 
461  T.  my  poor  heart,  and  let  it  be 
470  T.  my  soul  and  body's  powers 
601  T.  up  thy  cross 
676  T.  from  me  any  thing  thou  wilt 
833  V..  eat,  this  is  my  body  given 

1012  He  gave,  and  he  tnluth  away 
223  Who  hath  taken  him  away 

1002  Thou  didst  give,  and  thou  hast  t. 

1002  Thou  hast  t.  but  thine  own 

1006  God  hath  t.  him  away 

TALE. 
122  tells,  O  Lord,  the  wondrous  t. 
933  Rehearse  the  wondrous  t. 
956  And  when  life's  short  t.  is  told 

TALENTS. 
955  And  our  t .  improve,  By 

TARES. 
1083  Wheat  and  t.  together  sown 
1083  In  the  tire  the  t.  to  cast 

TARRY,  TARRIED. 
340  If  you  t.  till  you're  better 
1107  For  he  who  tarried  at  their  side 

TASK,  TASKS. 
19  And  still  the  pleasing  t.  pursue 
607  Take  the  t.  he  gives  you  gladly 
622  And  when  my  t.  on  earth  is 
597  From  daily  task*  set  free 

TASTE,  TASTED,  TASTING. 
84  Never  did  angels  t .  above 
88  Here  afford  us,  Lord,  a  t. 
221  May  t.  the  grace  that  found  out 
420  That  mercy  they  may  t.  and 
666  But  now  they  t.  unmingled  love 
757  That. .  .the  fullness. .  .this  is  the  t. 
v--".'  1 1  that  the  world  might  t.  and  see 
853  Wine  of  gladness. .  .May  we  t.  it 
1030  We  more  than  t.  the  heavenly 
686  If  I  have  tasted  of  thy  grace 
849  O  let  us,  freely  tcustina,  Our 

TAUGHT. 
40  Nor  as  he  in  the  temple  t . 
443  righteousness  of  faith  Hath  t. 

el  thou  bast  t.  us,  Lord 
906  Till  t.  by  him  who  for  our 
941  none  has  t.  them  Of  his  love 

TEACH. 
28  May  he  t.  us  to  fulfill 

old  t.  his  brethren,  and 
273  T.  us  to  know  the  Father,  Son 

280  came  in  tongues. .  .To  t. 


TEA 


162 


TEM 


700  I  need  thee  every  hour ;  T.  me 
812  Jesus,  now  t.  our  hearts  to 
820   /.  all  nations  niv  commands 
883   T.  the  way  of  truth  and  right 
892  To  t.  the  way  of  life  and  peace 
950  T.  us  henceforth  how  to  live 
1022  And  fc.,  ()  teach  us  by  thy  grace 

TEACHABLE,  TEACHER. 
481  Humble,  and  f.,  and  mild 
828  Yes,  sacred  Teacher,  we  will 
4(.)9  T.  and  heavenly  Guide 
755  If  thou,  my  God  and  T. 

TEAR. 
401  To  t.  my  soul  from  earth  away 

TEAR. 
41  songs  abound,  And  every  t .  be  dry 
203  Jesus  wept !  that  t.  of  sorrow 
234  Come,  saints,  and  drop  a  t.  or  two 
570  And  wipe  the  falling  t. 
405  Each  sin  demands  a  t. 
004  No  t.  to  wipe,  no  good  to  crave 
011  thou  who  driest  the  mourner's  t. 
027  And  numbered  every  secret  t. 
037  never  cause. .  .child  a  needless  t. 
054  Though  seen  through  many  a  t. 
006  And  joy  without  a  t. 
095  Nor  count  it  worthy  of  a  t. 
700  music  in  a  groan. .  .beauty  in  a  t. 

710  Prayer. .  -The  falling  of  a  t. 

711  And  dried  the  bitter  t. 
879  Every  t.  and  pain  gone  by 

1007  Every  t.  is  wiped  away 

TEARS. 
93  Ills  have  no  weight,  and  t .  no 
157  Our  e\es  no  longer  drowned  in  t. 
212  Still  let  thy  t.,  thy  groans,  thy 
232  And  the  sad  t.  death  makes  us 
234  Break  off  your  £.,  ye  saints,  and 
230  But  only  let  that  path  of  t.  Lead 
327  I  shed  my  t.  and  make  my  moan 
3  [ft  (  base  away  the  falling  t. 
351  The  t .  that  tell  your  sins  forgiven 
405  The  Son  of  God  in  t. 
410  O  for  those  humble,  contrite  t. 
415  Could  my  t.  forever  flow 
417  By  the  bitter  t .  that  tiowed 
423  But  now  my  t.  are  vain 
444  T.  of  such  pure  and  deep  delight 
455  T.  of  joy  mine  eyes  o'erflow 
478  Give  to  mine  eyes  refreshing  t. 
548  hath  Bhed  Both  t.  and  blood 
668  hand,  Indulgent,  wipes  the  t. 
011  And  he  W  ho  lias  but  t.  to  give 
627  The  lids  that  overflow  with  t. 
634  Save  the  Bweel  dew  of  t. 
728  By  the  boding  t.  that  flowed 
750  And  smile  al  the  t.  I  have  Bhed 
763  Wipe  sorrow's  t.  away 
770  Church..  .For  her  my  t.  shall  fall 

704  And  treasure  up  our  gracious  t. 
828  With  flowing  /.  and  thankful 
852  In  t.  of  godly  sorrow  flow 
944  Human  i.  for  thee  are  Mowing 
949  With  all  its  mourners'  t. 


971  Why  should  our  t .  in  sorrow  flow 
974  Whose  eyes  are  bathed  in  t. 
986  Who  shall  forbid.,  .our  t.  of  love 
993  The  eye  long  dimmed  by  t. 

1022  For  all  the  /.  thy  people  shed 

1023  sinner  cease  From  her  /.  and 

1028  they  shall  rise  and  find  their  t. 
1049  And  t.  are  of  those  former  things 
1057  There  gushing  L  are  wiped  away 
1060  Where  t.  are  ever  banished 
1002  That  brimmed  with  t.  of  late 

TEARFUL,  TEARLESS. 

303  With  t.  eyes  I  look  around 
1039  There  faith  lifts  up  the  tearless 
1059  The  t.  life  is  there 

TEMPER,   TEMPERS. 

103  To  t.  the  deceitful  ray 

208  What  lovely  tempers,  fruits  of 

000  Your  faith  by  holy  t.  prove 

TEMPERANCE. 
895  The  cause  of  t.  is  thine 
899  To  t.,  truth,  and  piety 

TEMPEST. 

354  The  rising  t.  sweeps  the  sky 
399  And  bid  the  t.  cease 
551   His  voice  commands  the  t. 
020  When  t.  clouds  are  dark  on 
630  Blest  be  the  f.,  kind  the  storm 
650  While  the  t.  still  is  high 
678  A  covert  from  the  t.  be 
704  The  threatening  t.  blows 
787  The  f.,  Ore,  and  smoke 
978  So  through  the  t.  and  the  gloom 
1011  Outflying  the  t.  and  wind 
1039  And  views  the  f.  passing  by 
1007  There  no  ansrry  t .  blows 

1113  When  by  the  dreadful  t,  borne. 

1114  through  the  torn  sail  the  wiid  t. 

TEMPESTS. 
007  When  t.  rage  without 
709  While  here  by  t.  driven 
703  And  t.  are  abroad 
928  E'en  now,  when  t.  round 
931  holdest. . .The  t.  of  the  ocean 
957  And  we  shall  be  where  t.  Cease 
1074  The  /.  that  rise  Shall 
1090  When  the  wild  t.  rave 
1111  When  t.  rock  the  groaning 

1115  Save,  till  all  these  /.  end 

TEMPLE. 

14  your  heart ;  Make  it  a  f.,  set 
40  Nor  as  he  in  the  t .  taught 
48  Thai  glorious  /.  in  the  skies 
r.r,  seraphim  Pilled  his  /.,  and 
71  our  Becrel  soul  i<»  be  a  /.  pure 
;t  Thy  chosen  /..  Lord,  how  fair 
^i   Thy  /.  is  the  arch  (»!'  \on 
ISO  In  his  t.  shall  appear 

i  ;<>  Come,  and  m  thy  t.  stay 
Li)  The  Lord  will  to  his  /.  come 

499  Make  me  his  t.  and  abode 
501   And  for  his  (.  and  his  throne 
501  A  t.  meet  for  thee 


TEM 


163 


TIIA 


519  A  t.  built  bv  God 
764  The  Christian  t.  stands 
7T I  Beside  tl  \  i,  <■:  avea  the 
ad  build  the  t.  of  our  God 
We  M  keep  his  t.  pure 
To  this  /.,  where  we  call  thee 
r  the  t.  near  thy  throne 
to  thee  a  t.  stand 
-     To  thee  this  t.,  Lord,  we  build 
see  Enter  thy  t.,  glorious  King 
that  jrn  at  t.  built  above 

863  perfect  world. ..Was  the  first  t. 

\  humbler  t..  made  with 

864  Yet  be  beheld  no  t.  there 

!  and  th<1  Lamb  its  t.  are 

864  With  purer  light  our  t.  cheer 

865  crown  This  t.  as  thy  home 
me^  And  let  these  halls  thy  t .  be 

868  We  Tear  not  a  f.,  like  Judah's 

869  O  Thou,  whose  own  vast  t.  stands 

870  rear  This  t ..  Lord,  to  thee 

870  A  living  /.  rear 

874  Though  a  t.  far  less  glorious 

1082  While  in  thy  t.  we  appear 

1083  Come  to  God's  own  f.,  come 
1091  From  thy  t.  in  the  skies 

TEMPLES. 
15  Thine  earthly  f.  are 
36  in  every  clime  Shall  t.  rise 
489  To  thy  human  t.  come 
491  Never  more  thy  t .  leave 
679  hoary  hairs  shall  their  t.  adorn 
800  From  different  /.  though  it  rise 
815  Be  f.  of  the  Holy  Ghost 
859  To  dwell  in  t.  made  with  hands 
865  While  /.  stand  and  men  adore 

867  Accept  our  t .  for  Ids  own 

868  Shall  be  /.  to  God,  everlasting 

871  These  t.  of  his  grace 
910  The  t.  of  thy  praise 

TEMPT,  TEMPTED. 
69  Not  tents  of  ease...r.  my  feet 
209  Conspired  to  t.  God's  only  Son 
741  T.  not  my  soul  away  ;  Jesus 
1088  angels  o'er  me  T.  sweetly  to 
342  Tempted  soul,  they  brine:  you 
543  A tid  still  my  t.  sou!  stand  by 
715  To  all  thy  t.  followers  give 

TEMPTER. 
93  thy  grace  can  foil  the  t.'a  power 
105  The  /.  t<>  my  soul  hath  said 
223  Ye  that  feel  the  /.".*  power 
417  Of  the  subtle  t.*8  power 
505  looks  to  thee. ...Mid  sees  the  t. 

Lnd  basely  to  the  /.  yield 
688  And  oft  escaped  the  t.*a  snare 
722  From  the  flattering  f.'s  power 

:  the  insulting  /.">  | 
899  The  t.'s  power  withstand 

TEMPTATION,  TEMPTATH 

DtO  I.  fall 
624  In  fierce  t.'a  <!ark<-st  hour 

thy  most  >-■■  i 
I'd  And  guard  in  uerce  t. '8 hour 


680  Through  torrents  of  t . 
716  Into  t.  lead  us  not 
1064  Though  now  my  t.  like  billows 
254  Ho  knows  what  sore  U  mptations 
640  The  manifold  t.  That 
653  If  t.  round  you  gather 
760  T.  lose  their  power  When 

TENDER.   TENDERM 
127  Each  evening  shows  thy  1.  love 
140  Thy  mercies  how  t.!  how 

177  How  t.  is  thy  hand,  O 

254  His  heart  is  made  of  tenderness 

351  The  unutterable  t. 

410  O  for  that  t.  of  heart 

417  P>v  the  t.  that  wept 

420  Thv  heart  still  melts  with  t. 

559  Shed  thy  love,  thy  t. 

670  Let  thine  own  word  of  t 

888  Let  thy  t.  so  loving 

TENEMENT,  TENEMENTS. 

45  And  this  fraii  t.  decays 
328  Decay,  then,  i(  nentatts  of  dust 

TENT.  TENTS. 

1050  Yet  ni£rhtlv  pitch  my  mo^ngf. 

1116  And  glad  I'll  drop  this  t .,  to  find 

69  Not  tents  of  ease  nor  thrones  of 

759  Say,  if  in  your  r.  my  Beloved 

TERRESTRIAL. 

138  Move  round  the  dark  /.  ball 
248  every  tribe  On  this  t .  bail 
647  Vain  are  all  /.  pleasures 

1033  Let  all  the  saints  t.  sing 

TERRIBLE. 
162  How  t.  is  God  in  arms 
1092  God  the  All-T..'  thou  who 

TERROR,  TERRORS. 
208  It  takes  its  t.  from  the  grave 
308  My  t.  now  begins 
639  What  t.  can  confound  me 
1023  Day  of  f..  day  of  gloom 
162  When  terrors  rise  and  nations 
227  Vain  were  the  t.  that  pathered 

Bright  /•  cruard  thv  Beat 
787  Not  all  th.'  t.  of  the  Lord 
814  Only  thy  r..  Lord,  restrain 
976  Nor  feel  the  /.  as  she  passed 

TEST. 
197  We  /.  our  lives  by  thine 

r  them  no  further  t.  remains 
1020  And  pass  the  solemn  t. 

TESTIFY. 
136  And  t.  t<»  all  mankind 

139  Would  he  not  t.  <>f  thee 

\  lour,  1  l'-ng  to  t. 

THANK. 

222  language  -hall  I  borrow 
iviour,  I  .'.  th< 

889  May  we  «  or  (.-offering 

.  after 


THA 


1G4 


THO 


THANKS. 

13  O  render  t.  to  God  above 

42  (rive  t.  to  (iod  on  high 

42  rans  >med  race  Render  in  f. 

51  And  t.  never  ceasing  f>-r 

99  Let  warmest  f.  arise 
296  Lord,  everlasting  t  be  thine 
472  my  every  breath  In  t.  and 
403  Let  us  give  t.  and  sing 
692  And  mean  the  t.  I  cannot 
713  The  t.  I  owe  thee,  and  the  love 
884  Their  voice  of  t-  would  raise 
9S5  Immortal  t  be  paid 
1077  Give  t.  to  God  on  high 
1067  And  joyful  t.  proclaim 

THANKFUL,  THANKFULNESS, 
THANKLI 

19  Compose  into  a  t.  frame 
26  Thee  with  t.  hearts  we  pro\e 
70  To  thee  I  '11  raise  my  t.  voice. 
283  make  thy  home  In  my  t.  heart 
476  O  knit  my  t.  heart  to  thee 
610  Give  me  a  calm,  a  t.  heart 
627  We  bring  them,  Lord,  in  t. 
854  Bring  to  every  t.  mind 
949  Thy  t .  people  praise  thee 
1083  Come,  ye  t.  people,  come 
214  Dissolve  my  heart... thankfulness 
1347  Why,  ye  thankless  creatures 

THANKSGIVING.  THANKSGIVINGS. 

232  life...One  long  t.  be 
1087  In  loud  t .  raise 
1110  In  joyous  t.  to  thee 
23  Loud  thanksgivings  to  our  God 

THAW. 
396  And  t .,  with  beams  of  love 

THEME,  THEMES. 
148  Thou  art  every  creature's  t. 
160  The  pleasing  t.  renew 
203  The  angel's  t.  in  heaven  above 
727  Know  no  t .  of  nobler  song 
756  story. .  .'T  will  be  my  /.  in  glory 
764  Loved  t.  of  many  a  sacred  song 
852  The  f.  demands  immortal 
8  Your  lofty  themes,  ye  mortals 
58  Sacred  t.  to  you  belong 

THIEF. 
319  The  dying  t.  rejoiced  to  see 
547  There  uo  t.  can  ever  enter 
1023  Thou,  who  to  the  dying  t. 

THINE. 

222  o  make  me  /.  forever 
211  thousand  hearts.,  shou]  1  all  be  t. 
892  7.  Is  the  work  and  only  thine 
899  Now  to  be  /..  v*  a.  thine  alone 
409  I  would  be  /.;  but,  Lord,  i  (eel 
;.i,  I  am  /..  entirely  thine 

I .  would  I  live,  thine  would  I  die 
466  7".  forever  I  God  ol  love 
468  heart. .  -And  make  it  always  t. 

I  »ur  all.  ..no  longer  ours  but  t. 
470  NOW,  <»  God,  /.  own  I  am 

;; :  7'.,  whollj  thine,  shall  he 


474  No  longer  mine  but  1. 1  am 
4;h  r.,  wholly  thine,  alone  I  am 
488  Jesus,  all  I  have  Is  t. 
490  T.  we  are,  thou  Son  of  God 

500  I  ask  but  to  bet. 

508  7'.,  wholly  thine,  we  pant  to  be 

y  God,  lam  t.;  what  a  comfort 
760  0  make  me  t.  indeed 

762  from  this  day  Be  wholly  t. 
875  To  keep  u.s  siiil  t.  own 
892  All  that  we  have  is  t.  alone 
1005  in  life  and  death,  Z1.,  only  thine 
1015  When  shall  1  be  wholly  t. 
1080  T.,  too,  by  right,  and  ours  by 

THINK. 

383  T.  on  us  who  think  on  thee 
470  All  I  think,  or  speak,  or  do 
592  And  all  I  f.,  or  speak,  or  do 
606  In  all  I  think,  or  speak,  or  do 
789  E'en  now  we  t.  and  speak  the 
793  ,vYe  all  shall  t.  and  speak  the 

THIRST,  THIRSTS. 
326  may  quench  your  raging  f. 
341  He  that  drinks  need  t.  no  more 
399  Tnat  1  may  t.  no  more 
420  My  t.  was  quenched,  my  soul 
461  I  £.,  thou  wounded  Lamb 
540  I  t.,  I  faint.  I  die  to  prove 
545  Me  with  tnat  restless  t.  inspire 
691  And  i.  our  souls  from  thee  to  fill 
849  Our  burning  t.  assuage 
355  him  that  thirsts  for  righteous 
362  Ho!  every  one  that  £.,  draw  nigh 

THIRSTING,  THIRSTY. 
732  T.  for  the  springs  of  water 
944  T.,  as  for  dews  of  even 
180  Or  on  the  thirsty  mountains  pant 

■me,  t.  souls,  and  bless  the  Lord 

384  Showers,  the  r.  land  refreshing 

550  For  thee. .  .my  t.  soul  doth  pine 

551  And  cheer  the  t.  ground 

631  For  thee  my  t.  soul  doth  pine 
693  A  fc.  land,  whose  springsare  dry 
936  cloud. ..Hangs  o'er  all.. .t.  land 

THORN,  THORNS.  THORNY. 
1005  for  our  sake  The  t..  the  rod 
183  Nor  thorns  infest  the  ground 
211  or  t.  compos.-  so  rich  a  crown 
222  With  /..  thine  only  crov*  n 
266  The  head,  once  crowned  with  K 

339  Crowned  with  /.  b  9  Bi  cred  nead 
708  Its  joys  are  but  the  tna  herous  t. 
742  my  path... 'Mid  /.  or  flowers 
496  Though  rough  and  thorny. ..W9J 

620  Thy  t.  path  awhile 

THOUGHT. 
108  Be  my  last  U  bovi 

187  Our  every  /..  our  everj 

476  thy  boundless  love..  .No  /.  can 

188  Every  t..  design,  and  word 

•,_>  fove  the  poweroi  1. 1  estowed 
678  i  ar.  tar  above  thy  /.  ih> 

B85  »>ue  /.  shall  lid  my  sold  with 

.  henceforth  shall 


TIIO 


165 


THR 


968  Nothing  is  worth  a  t.  beneath 
1061  Bear  every  t.  b 
1053  One  sweetly  solemn  t. 

THOUGHTS. 
7  And  worldly  t.  forget 

47  To  thee  may  all  our  t.  arise 
/..  (»  God,  ascend  to  thee 

97  And  beavenly  t.  refreshed 
103  New  t.  of  God,  new  hopes  of 
123  My  (.  lit*  open  to  thee,  Lord 
159  Lead  all  our  t.  to  thee 
100  Ere  yet  my  feeble  t.  had  learned 
817  Where  all  our  /.  are  drowned 
."Still  in  whose  breast  a  thousand  t. 
872  our  inmost  t.  perceive 
418  Quick  as  their  t.  their  joys 
616  To  thee  my  t.  would  soar 
705  My  t.  shall  then  to  nobler 
839  If  tender  t.  within  us  burn 
906  No  matter  which  my  t.  employ 

THOUGHTFUL,  THOUGHTLESS. 
075  I  ask  thee  for  a  t.  love 

900  And  deeply  on  my  t .  heart 

901  Spare,  Lord,  the  thoughtless 
929  The  r.  young,  the  hardened 

THREE. 
10  Him  T.  in  One,  and  one  in  Three 
35  Mysterious  Godhead  !  T.  in  One 
72  To  thee,  blest  T.  in  One 
91  God,  the  blessed  T.  in  One 
130  almighty  7'..  the  eternal  One 
130  God  in  r.  persons,  blessed  Trinity 
139  Co-equal,  co-eternal  T. 

198  The  chosen  fc.,  on  mountain 

199  How  with  the  t.  disciples  there 
470  One  in  T.,  and  Three  in  One 
913  Blessed  and  holy  T.,  Glorious 

1070  Before  the  great  T.  One 

THREESCORE. 
1032  I  suffer  on  my  (.  years 

THRIVE. 
575  Thou  know'st  not  which  shall  t. 

THRONE. 
2  Of  him  who  sits  upon  the  t . 
16  Who  sits  upon  the  t .,  And  shall 
58  Jesus  fills  the  t .  on  high 
97  Whose  t.  is  in  the  vast  abyss 

127  Yet,  nearer  to  thy  sacred  t. 

135  Before  thy  ever-blazing  t. 

144  spirits  blest,  before  the  t. 

i  tB  Prom  the  highest  t.  of  glory 

148  Leave  thy  footstool,  take  thy  t. 

162  majesty  Upon  his  holy  t. 

185  Let  every  heart  prepare  a  t. 

216  Will  be  forsake  his  t.  above 

SSS  saints  shall  stand  before  the  t. 

247  Seated  on  bis  lofty  t. 

334  Raise  us  to  thy  glorious  t. 

647  <  m  the  things  around  the  t. 

860  Ami  seated  on  his  glorious  t. 

073  Proclaim,  God  sitteth  on  the  t. 

083  waters  tlowing  Forth  from  the  t. 


811  High  on  his  everlasting  t. 
997  And  will  he,  from  his  radiant*. 
916  tribe  Assembling  round  the  t. 
968  The  inexorable  I. 
1001  Rear  him  to  the  f.  of  love 

1018  Descending  on  his  great  white  t. 

1019  And  share  the  everlasting  t. 
1028  Summon  all  before  the  /. 
1040  Lo  !  round  the  t.  a  glorious 
1047  Shall  be  nearer  my  t. 

1053  Nearer  the  great  white  t. 
1066  Therefore  are  they  next  the  t. 
K >»'»'.»  Stand  before  yon  dazzling  t. 
1079  When  I  stand  before  the  t. 
110(3  A  t.  without  thy  blessing 

Eternal  throne. 
422  Bold  1  approach  the  eternal  t. 
1013  High  on  thy  eternal  t. 
10-25  Around  the  eternal  t. 
1066  Nearest  the  eternal  t. 

Father's  THRONE. 
176  Haste. .  .heavenly  Father's  t. 
251  High  on  his  Fatiu  r's  1 . 
322  Priest . . .  Before  his  Fatlier's  t. 
408  Around  thy  Father's  t.  on  high 
422  He  left  his  Father's  t.  above 
688  And  bids  me  at  my  Father's  t. 
797  Before  our  Father's  t.  We  pour 

His   THRONE. 

40  The  Lord  upon  his  t.  appears 

41  accord.  While  ye  surround  h  in  t. 
142  His  t.  is  built  on  high 

261  Though  returning  to  his  t. 

322  Down  from  his  t.  on  high 

621  I'll  hasten  to  his  /. 

743  Exalted  on  his  t. 

776  Rising  to  his  t.  on  high 

789  When  round  his  t.  we  meet 

800  Ere  to  his  t.  he  p 

876  To  him  who  left  his  t.  above 

984  Break  from  his  t.,  illustrious 

Thy  THRONE. 

20  When  round  thy  t.  we  sing 
35  Before  thy  t.  we  sinners  bend 
4-3  Before  thy  t.  we  bow,  O  thou 
40  For  us  around  thy  t.  of  grace 
S3  Eternal  King,  erect  tlnjt. 

]  is  Leave  thy  footsto  -1,  take  thy  t. 

286  And  round  thy  t.  unceasingly 

415  And  behold  thee  on  thy  t. 

4S5  Henceforth  take  it  for  thy  t. 

517  Who  always  see  thee  on  thy  t. 

537  My  heart  Bhall  be  thy  t. 

619  And  when  before  thy  t.  1  stand 

723  Bending  from  thy  t.  on  high 

901  Before  thy  t.  appear 

859  when  we  bring  them  to  tliy  t. 

870  Though  round  thy  ?.,  above 

881  God  of  love,  who  from  thy  t. 

996  And  when  thou  comest  on  thy  t. 

1065  And  rise  to  a  share  In  thy  t. 

THRONE  of  (trace. 
439  sprinkles  now  the  t.  of  a  race, 
498  Behold  the  t.  of  QTOCt 


Tint 


166 


TOI 


553  See  at  thy  t.  of  (trace 

717  They  who  seek  the  t.  of  grace 

THRONES. 
10  By  all  the  powers  and  t.  in 
38  And  ranks  of  shinin.tr  t.  around 

162  Kingdoms  and  t .  to  God  belong 

289  And  give  us  t.  above 

917  Let  £.,  and  powers,  and  kingdoms 

THRONED. 
119  High  t.  on  heaven's  eternal 
135  Lord  of  all  being!  t.  afar 
387  T.  above  celestial  things 
444  Or,  t.  in  floods  of  beamy  day 
894  When,  t.  above  the  skies 

THRONG. 

74  As  here  thy  servants  t. 

192  Appeared  a  shining  t. 

248  0  that  with  yonder  sacred  t. 

253  A  great  and  countless  t. 

563  Join  our  happy  t . 

<;<)7  With  all  thy  favored  t. 

744  A  bright,  harmonious  t. 

754  with  Jesus  Amid  the  heavenly  t. 
1004  See  thev  t.  the  blissful  shore 
1049  Behold  that  blessed  t. 
1062  T.  up  the  steeps  of  light 


THUNDER,  THUNDERS. 
His  chariots  of  wrath  the  deep  t. 
T.,  and  hail,  and  Are,  and  storms 
Lets  the  lifted  t.  drop 
The  t.  of  thy  power 
Direct  thy  vengeful  t.'s  aim 
Not  to  the  t.  of  that  word 
The  t.  of  that  awful  word 
The  thunders  of  his  hand 
When,  amidst  earth's  closing  t. 
let  winds  blow,  or  t.  roar 
And  t.  voice  the  name  of  God 
Loud  as  mighty  t .  roar 
While  twice  ten  thousand  t. 
Louder  than  a  thousand  t. 
Loud  as  t.  to  the  ear 


140 
153 
379 
555 
735 
787 
1020 
142 
225 
814 
806 
938 
1019 
1029 
1079 


91 
106 
239 
397 
520 
520 
543 
545 
71fi 
1084 


THYSELF. 
Thou  dost  give  t.  to  me 
And  with  t.  my  spirit  fill 
Give  met.,  or  else  I  die 
And  pour  t.  into  my  heart 
But  give  t.  to  me 
gifts  alas..  .Unless  fc.  be  given 
And  make  me  like  t.  below 
Less  than  /.  cannot  suffice 
Till  thou  t.  bestow 
Love  thee  for  t.  alone 


TIDE. 

181  The  t.  of  time  shall  never 
187  Death-struck,  I  ceased  the  t.  to 
413  Thou  only  canst  drive  back  the  t. 
5'.»7  Around  OS  rolls  the  ceaseless  t. 
778  Trembles  and  dreads  the. .  ./. 
958  The  t.  that  hurries  thoughtless 

TIDINGS. 

138  Confirm  the  t.  as  they  roll 


226  Joyful  t. !  Yes,  the  Lord  is  risen 
2:;:>  angels. .  .The  joyful  t.  bear 
342  T.  bear  without  delay 

414  Through  all  the  courts  the  t.  flew 

821  How  sweet  the  t.  are!   Zion 

'.mo  Lord,  when  shall  these  glad  t. 

926  Glad  t.  unto  all  we  show 

932  Each  breeze. .  .Brimrs  t.  from 

939  Bear  the  t.  round  the  ball 

941  Haste,  O  haste,  and  spread  the  t. 

TIE,  TIES. 
741  Break  every  tender  t„  Jesus  is 
768  Every  human  t.  may  perish 
797  Blest  be  the  t.  that  binds  Our 
419  And  I  am  thine  by  sacred  ties 
663  writes. .  .By  faith's  endearing  f. 
663  And  trust  to  holier  t. 
905  Dear  t.  of  mutual  succor  bind 
960  How  slender  all  the  fondest  t. 
975  All  human  t.  resigned  must  be 

TIME,  TIMES. 
294  Till  t .  and  nature  are  no  more 
349  Soon,  borne  on  t.'s  most  rapid 
576  T.  hurries  past  thee  like  the 
576  Thou  hast  no  t.  to  lose  in  sloth 
576  Thy  t.  is  almost  o'er 
615  Since  all  the  varying  scenes  of  (. 
713  echo. .  .When  t.  shall  be  no  more 
948  On  all  the  wings  of  t.  it  flies 
951  O  may  we  all  the  t .  redeem 
955  our  t .,  as  a  stream,  Glides  swiftly 
964  T.,  like  an  ever-rolling  stream 
970  tending  upward ...  As  fast  as  t. 
1009  Beyond  the  flight  of  t, 
1060  Thou  hast  no  (.,  bright  day 
637  My  times  are  in  thy  hand 

TITLE. 
249  Own  his  f.,  praise  his  name 
385  Other  t.  I  disclaim 
659  When  I  can  read  my  t.  clear 

TOIL. 
22  There  released  from  t .  and  pain 
80  Nor  will  our  days  of  t.  be  long 
496  Till  t.,  and  grief,  and  pain  shall 
547  ants. .  .See  how  they  t.  and  strive 
564  Forward..  .Through  the  /.  and 
572  Jesus'  feet. .  .There  t.  seems 
575  Thou  canst  not  t.  in  vain 

678  health  Repay  your  arduous  t. 

679  Sad  to  his  /.  he  goes.  His  >ccd 
688  Who  all  your  /.  foreknew 

.7.I.-5  I  'II  bear  the  /.,  endure  Ihe  pain 
(503  T.  on,  and  in  my  toil  rejoice 
609  Nor  feel  my  happy  t. 
731  Willi  us  when  we  /.  in  sadness 
Sll  .Jesus,  their  /.  delighted  sees 
825  Inured  to  /.  and  patient  pain 

891  strength  Imparts  Our  daily  /. 
992  \<>w  /.  and  conflict  o?er 

1082  .Mid  smile  al  /.  and  pain 

1017  BUI  thai  t.  anall  make  thee  Some 

1058  T.,  man.  to  gain  that  light 

1067  Passed  this  scene  of  t.  and  pain 


TO] 


16*3 


TOY 


TOILS. 
577  the  day  When  all  our  t.  shall 

Ha  noblest  t.  are  then  the  scourge 
770  Till  t.  and  cares  shall  end 
811   Be  rests  well  pleased  their  t.  to 

sio  Where  all  our  /.  are  o'er 

957  A  few  mote  t..  a  few  more  tears 

971  Their  t.  are  past,  their  work  is 
980  And  heavier  .'.  shall  close 

1001  They  from  all  their  t.  are  freed 

TOILED,  TOILING,  TOILSOME. 

1020  Who  for  Christ  have  t .  and 
994  Rest  for  the  tniliivj  hand 
709  Thus,  when  life's  toilsome  day  is 

1055  While  t.  years  are  given 

TOKEN,  TOKEN'S. 
51  2  A  t.  of  his  love  he  gives 
32  Show  us  the  tokens  of  thy  love 
424  bring. .  .The  t.  of  thy  grace 
987  With  choicest  t.  of  thy  grace 
1014  Mark  the  t.  Of  his  heavenly 

TOMB. 

90  First,  for  man,  the  dismal  r. 
108  And  wait  thy  voice  to  rouse  my  t. 
223  Early  hasten  to  the  t. 
•j 28  Deep  in  our  Saviour's  t. 
228  Fearless  we  lay  us  in  the  t. 
883  Vainly  with  rocks  his  t.  was 
234  The  rising  God  forsakes  the  t. 
380  not  heard  in  the  vale  of  the  t. 
865  Sin  kills  beyond  the  t. 
373  Halt  feebly  to  the  t. 
410  My  body  in  the  t. 
507  Walk  iii  the  light !  and  e'en  the  t. 
957  Asleep  within  the  t. 
905  stand  thick. .  .push  us  to  the  t. 
970  convey  Their  bodies  to  the  /. 

972  Still  walking  downward  to  the  t. 
079  Are  marching  to  the  t. 

974  Descending  to  the  t. 
977  Yet  these,  new  rising  from  the  t . 
881  No  future  morning  light  the  t. 
984  Unveil  thy  bosom,  faithful  t. 

998  no,  welcome  the  t.!    Since  Jesus 

999  sorrows  and  darkness. .  .the  t. 
1U23  Shrouding  cverv  human  t. 
1039  Beyond  the  confines  of  the  t. 
1054  thy  dear  image  arise  from  the  t. 

TOMBS. 
972  Hark !  from  the  t.  a  doleful 

TO-MORROW. 
357  come,  T.  may  not  be 
301  T.  it  may  be  too  late 

TONGUE. 
84  And  every  t.  confess  thee,  Lord 
107  Curb  thou  for  us  the  unruly  t. 
l  i'i  And  love  command  my  t. 
148  Break,  my  t.,  such  guilty  silence 
190  Escaped  thy  silent  /. 
319  this  poor  lisping,  stammering  t. 

412  T.  can  never  express 
540  His  praises  tuued  my  t. 


705  Nor  shall  my  t.  alone  proclaim 
7i:»  I » 'tis  more  than  /.  can  t  n 
813  Soften  truth,  or  smooth  my  t. 
loio  Onward  roJl  from  t.  to  tongue 
1040  Of  every  t.  redeemed  to  God 

TONGUES. 

1  O  for  a  thousand  t.,  to  sing 

2  Ten  thousand. .  .are  their  t. 

9  eaith,  with  her  ten  thousand  t. 

243  our  t.  shall  bless  thy  name 

270  Though  on  our  heads  no  t.  of  fire 

271  New  t.  impart  to  speak  the 

275  When,  with  thy  tlery.  cloven  t. 

276  (five  t.  of  Are  and  hearts  of  love 
280  He  came  in  t.  of  living  flame 
283  Answer  not  with  t.  of  light 

304  And  all  harmonious,  human  t. 
504  Had  I  the  gift  of  t. 
sir.  And  let  all  t.  confess  their 
840  O  tune  our  t.,  and  set  in  frame 
995  nohler  sound. .  .our  immortal  t. 

1084  Let  thy  praise  our  (.  empioy 

1089  Let  mortal  t.  awake 

TOPSTONE. 
859  May  raise  the  t.  in  its  day 

TORMENT,  TORMENTS. 

1020  awful  word  Would  so  t.  my 
371  Can  you  in  endless  torments 

TORRENT. 
193  The  impetuous  t.  ran 
958  How  swift  the  t.  rolls 


•>;  !• 


TORTURE. 

Yet  love  through  all  thy  t. 


TOSSED. 

187  The  wind  that  t.  my  foundering 
344  Ye  who  are  t.  on  beds  of  pain 
393  Just  as  I  am,  though  f.  about 
1039  When  t.  on  life's  tempestuous 
1114  O  Jesus,  once  (.  on  the  breast 

TOUCH,  TOUCHED. 
197  We  t.  him  in  life's  throng  and 
201  And  t.  the  darkened  lids,  and  say 
374  T.  with  thine  all-victorious  blood 
713  There,  if  thv  Spirit  i.  the  soul 
1099  And  lo,  thy  t.  brought  life  and 
320  His  heart  that 's  touched  with  all 

TOWER,  TOWERS. 

141  In  this  our  strong  t.  for  safety 
541  The  name  of  Jesus  is  my  t. 
931  High  t.  and  Lowly  dwelling 

1000  They  raise  thy  holy  t. 
504  Rise  the  eily  tOtOera 
921  The  old  grim  /,  of  darkness 
979  Princes. . .  In  spite  of  all  your  t. 

1025  Lo!  the  heavenly  spirit  t. 

1072  Its  glittering  t.  the  sun  outshine 

Toy,  TOYS. 
098  How  vain  a  t .  is  glittering  wealth 
2T7  l'o^d  of  these  earthly  toys 


TRA 


168 


TRE 


320  And  vainly  strive  with  earthly  t. 
418  scorn  to  seek  earth's  golden  t. 
4S1  Dead  to  the  world  and  ail  its  t. 
530  Why  grasp  at  vain  and  fleeting  t. 

813  To  gain  earth's  gilded  I.,  or  ilee 

TRAIN. 
566  Soon  you  '11  join  that  glorious  t. 
1008  There  we  '11  join  the  heavenly  t. 

TRAMPLE,  TRAMPLES,  TRAM- 
PLED. 
339  T.  on  his  precious  blood 
456  1 1.  on  thy  wealth  and  pride 
599  Sin,  death,  and  hell  he  tramples 
380  Trampled  on  thy  richest  grace 

TRANQUIL. 

80  Season  of  rest !  the  t .  soul 
752  Blest  is  that  t.  hour  of  morn 
106?  All  is  t.  and  serene 

TRANSACTION. 
447  'Tis  done,  the  great  t.  's  done 

TRANSFIGURED,  TRANSFIGURING. 
198  And  lo  !  with  the  t .  Lord 
200  Gazing  on  that  i.  face 
198  To  prayer's  transfiguring  glow 

TRANSGRESSED,  TRANSGRESSION. 
314  God's  holy  law  £.,  Speaks 
181  To  take  away  transgression  And 
222  Mine,  mine  was  the  t. 

1091  Let  thy  mercy  veil  t. 

TRANSIENT. 

49  How  t.  is  our  present  pain 
114  And  end  my  t.  days 
168  They  look  beyond  this  t.  world 
665  The  t.  pain  and  strife 
960  How  t.  every  earthly  bliss 

TRANSITORY. 
978  Earth's  t.  things  decay 
1068  Rise  from  t.  things  Toward 

TRANSLATE,  TRANSLATED. 

502  And  soon  or  later  then  t. 
991  reign  With  our  translated  friend 
1009  T.  to  that  happpier  sphere 

TRANSPORT,  TRANSPORTED, 
TRANSPORTING. 
801  fullness  1111,  And  then  t.  away 
987  Thy  life  1  read. ..With  t.  all 
60  With  love  divine  transported 
160  T.  with  the  view  I'm  lost 

216  And  Lr.ix<\  /.  at  the  sight 

966  T.  from  this  vale,  to  live, 

704  heavy  clay  A.1  thai  transporting 

1038  o  the  /.,  rapturous  scene 

TB  WAIL. 
529  See,  Lord,  the  t.  Ol  thy  soul 
808  J 5.1 1 1  to  have  Bhared  the  /.  Which 
941  Whom  his  soul  in  t,  knew 


TRAVEL,  TRAVELING. 
266  desert  bloom. .  .O'er  which  we  t. 
648  Guide  of  all  that  /.  to  the  sky 
654  I  t.  calmly  on,  And  sing  in  life 
(599  My  feet  snail  t.  all  the  length 
801  Together  t.  on,  And  bear  each 
52  Traveling  through.,  .wilderness 
7120  We  are  t.  home  to  God 
900  If  God  be  ours,  we  're  (.  home 

TRAVELER,  TRAVELERS. 
354  Haste,  t.,  haste !  the  night 
737  Come,  O  thou  T.  unknown 
935  T.,  o'er  yon  mountain's  height 
419  As  travelers  in  thirsty  lauds 
879  Let  the  little  t.  in 

TREACHERY,  TREACHEROUS. 
723  T.  lurked  within  thy  soul 
568  Heed  not  the  treacherous  voices 

TREASURE. 

29  And  keep  the  precious  t .  there 
228  And  seek  the  t.  there,  that 
205  Bringing  down  the  richest  t. 
316  My  never-failing  t.,  filled 
442  And  have  laid  up  their  t.  above 
572  My  wants  are  t. 
642  My  Saviour  has  mv  t. 
984  Take  this  new  t.  to  thy  trust 
1040  The  heavenly  t.  now  we  have 
1048  There  we  our  t.  place 
1074  Our  hearts  and  our  t.  already 
1078  My  t.  and  my  heart  are  there 

TREASURES. 
103  New  t.  still  of  countless  price 
161  He  t.  up  his  bright  designs 
182  All  our  costliest  t.  bring 
185  And,  with  the  t.  of  his  grace 
047  Seek  we,  then,  for  heavenly  t. 
859  The  t.  of  the  earth  and  sea 
897  And  let  love's  t .  still  be  spent 
903  T.  beyond  the  changing  sky 
902  He  heaps  up  t.  mixed  witii 
902  Earth's  fleeting  fc.  I  resign 

TREE,  TREKS. 
208  He  bears  our  sins  upon  the  t. 
212  Extended  on  a  cursed  t. 
250  Now  lot  it  \ie\v  upon  the  t. 
258  once  he  prayed  upon  the  t. 
299  Here  the  lair  i .  of  knowledge 
310  On  the  bloody  t.  behold  him 
9iii  Bring  forth  the  t.  of  life 
:»;  i  leaf  Scarce  whispers  from  the  t. 

1066  With  the  /.  (4  life  sustain 

774  The  blooming  trees  ol  life  appear 

958  Barren  and  withered  /. 

1076  And  /.  mi  life  forever  grow 

1089  music. .  .ring  from  all  the  /. 

TREMBLE,  TREMBLES,  TREMBLER, 
166  Prince  ol  darkness. , .  We  t.  not 
6ffJ   a  faith.  .  .That  will  not  /.  on 
966  And  i.  on  the  brink  of  fate 

1047  Christian,  tu-\er  t. 


TRE 


109 


TR1 


37  Trembles  our  hearts  to  find  thee 
413  And  t.  at  the  thought 
840  Help  each  poor  trembler  to  repeat 

TREMBLING. 

37  To  thee  our  t.  hearts  aspire 
54  Teach  us  to  rejoice  wi  h  /. 
147  And  worship  thee  with  t.  hope 
234  A  sudden  t.  shakes  the  ground 
410  And  t.  at  thy  word 
433  Where  snail  my  t.  soul  be  hid 
536  I  hold  them  with  a  t.  hand 
548  Confirm  the  t.  will 

\  :id  t.  to  its  source  return 
626  heave  not  my  t.  heart  to  fail 
628  Thus  f..  to  the  things  of  time 
666  The  t.  hand,  the  fainting 

727  while  our  /.  souls  within 
926  s-;..-ak  to  their  t.  hearts,  and 

996  And  must  rav  t .  spirit  tly 

997  My  t.  soul  shall  stand 

1028  T.  they  stand  before  the  throne 

TRESPASS,  TRESPASSES. 
433  My  t.  was  grown  up  to  heaven 
308  I  am  dead  In  trespasses  and  sins 

TRIAL,  TRIALS. 
614  Until  life's  t.  time  shall  end 
638  Keen  was  the  t.  once 

i  re  in  t.,  there  in  glory 
508  His  love  foretells  thy  trials 
632  Nor  think  our  t.  too  9 
640  The  t .  that  beset  you  The 
643  Life  with  t.  hard  may  press  thee 
671  And  life,  by  t.  furrowed,  hears 
679  For  I  will  be  with  thee,  thy  t.  to 

679  When  through  fiery  t.  thy 
715  Long  as  our  fiery  t .  tast 

728  Have  we  t.  and  temptations 

963  Who  lengthens  out  our  t.  here 
1066  Here  they  ilnd  their  t.  o'er. 

TRIBE,  TRIBES. 

79  People  of  many  a  t.  and  tongue 
2-18  Let  every  kindred,  every  t. 
9io  Till  every  t.  and  every  soul 

89  Thither  the  ti  U)<  s  repair 
184  Him  shall  the  /.  of  earth  obey 
919  And  savage  t.  attend  his  word 
925  and  wandering  t.,  in  joyful 

964  The  busy  ft,  of  i!<  sh  and  blood 
1060  creation  And  all  its  t.  were  made 

TRIBULATION. 

680  The  fire  of  t. 
I  fear  no  t. 

ores  of  heartfelt  t. 
1040  Through  t.  great  they  came 

TRIBUTE. 

12  Accept  the  t.  which  we  bring 

13  His  t .  of  immortal  pi 

112  great  Orig  nal  The  humble  t.  bring 

thee  it>  grateful  i.  bring 
459  When  each  glad  heart  its  t.  pays 
602  The  cheerful  ft.  will  I  give 


705  Their  grateful  t.  pay 
i  A  To  ids  feel  they  t.  bring 
ttder  The  t.  of  our  v. 

1087  The  plains  their  t.  bring 

TRIFLES,  TRIFLING. 
516  once  I  admired  its  ft. 

ie  time  for  such  /.  with  me  now 
83  u  bid  this  trifling  world  retire 

TRINITY. 
118  Blest  and  holy  T. 
136  God  in  Three  Persons,  blessed  T. 
144  Chanting     .To  the  blessed   /  . 
913  holy  Three,  Glorious  T. 
1108  O  T.  of  love  and  power 

TRIUMPH. 
13  And  count  thy  people's  t.  mine 
19  And  raise  in  death  our  t.  higher 
51  The  great  congregation  his  t.  shall 
91  Over  death  his  t.  won 
93  I  t.  still,  if  thou  abide  with  me 

166  willed  His  truth  to  /.  through  us 

175  I  /.  and  adore 

218  'Tis  finished  !  let  the  t.  rise 

22 7  Lift  your  glad  voices  in  i. 

228  To-day  we  ft.  in  thy  life 

228  enemy. .  .his  short-lived  t.  o'er 
231  his  sorrows  *  nded,  hail  his  t.  now 
233  In  pomp  of  t.  he  has  come 
241  He  makes  me  /.  over  death 
350  To  t.  in  your  blest  estate 
452  I  f.  in  the  love  divine 
480  We  raise  our  songs  of  t.  higher 
563  At  the  sign  of  /.  Satan's  host 
509  This  seeming  t.  o'er  God's  saints 
58.")  0  may  I  /.  s. >,  When 
593  They  see  the  t.  from  afar 
626  Yet  will  It.  in  the  Lord 
617  Bids  us  /.  in  his  love 
•id)  By  thy  blest  feet  in  t.  trod 
812  to  heaven  he  rose  In  splendid  t. 
917  That  song  of  t.  which  records 
921  We  wait  thy  r..  Saviour  King 
969  And  now  in  I.  • 
ion  And  t.  o'er  Borrow  and  death 
1013  Swell  the  t.  of  his  train 
1040  They  sing  the  t.  Ol  Ids  grace 
1045  Ascribe. .  .Their  t.  to  his  death 

1061  The  song  of  them  that  t. 

1062  a  thousand  harps  Bespeaks  the  t. 
1065  But  longing  to  I.  with  thee 

TRIUMPHS. 
1  The  t.  of  his  grace 
190  Join  the  t.  of  the  skits 

219  The  i.  of  the  ci 

>us  /.  .*  sing  ye  praises 
Ise  your  joys  and  t.  high 
'>  li'  Never  shall  our  i.  end  Till 
B21   He  reigns  and  t.  here 

ere  may  thy  truth  fresh  t.  win 
■;'  mercy  wrought  by  thee 

923  TO  aid  the  /.  ot  our  K: 

he  t.  of  thy  conquering  power 
1004  Go,  his  (.  to  adorn 

1025  T.  in  immortal  powers 


Tin 


170 


TR1 


946 

249 
253 
261 
667 

6(59 
681 
743 
932 

934 
952 

1001 

1068 
1076 


TRIUMPHANT. 
And  swell  the  loud  t.  song 
our  t.  voices  raise 
T.  host !  they  never  cease 
Let  Jesus  here  t.  reign 
we  learn  to  be  T.  here  below 
T.  from  the  tomb 
gone  up. .  .With  a  t.  noise 
Hark,  those  load  L  chords 
join. .  .host,  r.  in  the 
Their  t.  Lord  and  ours 
ascend  at  hist.  T.  with  our  Head 
And  join  with  the  t.  s-aiuts 
And  bear  me  t .  away 
eternity  I'll  spend,  T.  in  his  grace 
T.  reach  their  home 
ringing,  With  one  t .  song 
( I  may  we  all  t.  rise 
Reign  with  me  f.  now 
our  Saviour  will  return  T.  in  the 
T.  o'er  the  world  and  sin 


TRIUNE. 
34  The  T.  God  of  holiness 
48  And  seraphs  shout  the  T.  God 
72  To  the  great  God  T. 
137  O  God  T.,  to  thee  we  owe 

TROOPS. 

153  fire  and  storms,  The  c.  of  his 
1104  Our  t.  shall  lift  their  banners 

TROPHIES. 

248  Go,  spread  your  t .  at  his  feet 

249  Rich  the  t .  Jesus  brings 

908  powers  of  hell  resign  Their  t.  at 

TROPIC. 
939  Go  to  many  a  t.  isle 

TROUBLE. 

33  In  t .'$  dark  and  stormy  hour 
115  They,  unlinked  with  earthly  t. 
168  In  t.  our  unfailing  aid 
402  To  whom  should  I  my  t.  show 
643  Man  may  t.  and  distress  me 
659  And  not  a  wave  of  t.  roll 
6(30  When  storms  of  t.  blow 
667  That  seas  of  t.  cannot  drown 

a  i  here  t.  anywhere 
loir  Well  I  know  thy  fc.,  O  my  servant 

TROUBLES.  TROUBLED. 
141  Though  /.  assail,  and  dangers 

•i";  Mv  sins  and  t.  end 

',  d  end  of  all  my  /.  make 
621    Long  as  I  live,  when  /.  rise.  I'll 
650  What  mighty  fc.  hast  thou  shown 
798  What  /.  h  ive  we  se  m 
i";  i  The  fc.  that  come  Shall  come  I  i 
164  Peace,  tmnhh  </  soul,  thou  need'st 
816  And  calms  the  /.  br< 
809  Thou  sees!  my  /.  bn 
•jot  a  /.  heart,  thai  cannoi 

TRUE. 

We  win  h«- 1.  to  thee  till  death 
942  All  is  t.  that  thou  hast  said 


TRUMP. 

044  The  t.  of  God  shall  sound 
860  Until  the  t.  of  God  he  heard 

994  Soon  shall  the  /.  of  God  Give 

1017  Swells  the  high  t.  that  wakes 
1019  The  great  archangel's  t.  shall 
1022  Lord,  ere  the  last  dread  t.  be 
1007  Whene'er  the  archangel's  t.  shall 

TRUMPET. 
72  The  silver  t.  calls 
326  The  t.  of  the  gospel  sounds 
331  Blow  ye  the  t.,  blow 
331  The  gospel  t.  hear 
882  O  for  a  t.  voice,  On  all  the  world 
567  The  t .  call  obey 
582  Attend  the  t*%  sound 
810  Sweetly  the  gospel  t.  sound 
911  And,  f.-tongued,  proclaim 
954  hear  The  Us  welcome  sound 
970  Then  let  the  last  loud  t.  sound 
ski  When  the  last  fc.'«  awful  voice 
990  Till  the  last  fc.*s  joyful  sound 
996  Waked  by  the  t.%  sound 
1000  Hark !  the  judgment-f .  sounds 

1018  The  seventh  t.  speaks  him  near 
10-23  Shall  the  archangel's  t.  tone 
1024  Attentive  to  the  t.'s  sound 

1028  The  t.  sounds;  the  eraves  restore 

1028  At  the  last  /.'>•  sounding 

1029  Hark  !  the  t.'s  awful  sound 
1033  shout. .  .To  hear  his  t.  sound 
1042  Till  the  last  t.'s  joyful  sound 

TRUMPETS. 

229  Blow  the  full  (.,  blow 

TRUST, 
we  kneel,  With  t.  and  holy  fear 
In  thee  do  we  t ..  nor  find  thee 
From  them  let  us  learn  to  t. 
Our  t.  is  all  thrown  on  Jesus' 
And  t .  him  for  all  tb  it  *s  to  come 

0  save. .  .The  smils  that  t.  in  thee 
And  those  who  put  their  t.  in  thee 
May  not  a  shiner  t.  in  thee 
1 1.  in  thee,  whose  powerful  word 

1  /.  in  his  word ;  none  plucks  me 
Himself  hath  caused  to  put  your  t. 
In  God  we  put  our  t . ;  If  we  our 
no  place. .  .Wherein  to  put  my  t. 
In  thee.  O  Lord.  I  put  my  t. 
Give  me  to  t.  in  thee;  lie  thou 
His  name  is  all  my  t. 
ne'er  forsakes!  him  Who  puts  hist. 
But  we  can  fc.  our  all  to  thee 
Nor  let  the  good  man's  t.  depart 
Then  is  the  tune  to  t.  our  God 
In  thee  I  place  my  /..  On  thee 

rn  always  t.  m  thee 

ah  my  /.  on  thee  i>  stayed 

To  his  Mire  t.  and  lender  care 
Thou  art  mv  only  t. 
.\  /..  o  Lord,  from  D 

We  /.,  ()  Lord,  in  thee  alone 

''ions  form 
Father,  perfect  my  t. 
But  he  whom  now  we  t.  In 


613 
614 

033 
6  :, 
637 
666 
672 
074 

964 
1068 

10.YJ 


TRU 


171 


TYR 


1102  Whom  shall  we  t.  but  thee.  O  Lord 

1104  And  let  our  t.  be  Arm  and  strong 

1105  Our  fathers'  dfod,  in  thee  we'll  fc. 

TRUSTS,  TRUSTING. 

69  Blest  is  the  man  that  t.  in  thee 
Who  in  the  strength  of  Jesus  t. 
509  A  trusting  heart,  a  yearning  eye 

TRUTH. 
Eternal  t.  attends  thy  word 
Firm  as  a  rock  thy  t.  shalt  stand 
His  t.  at  all  times  firmly  stood 
For  his  t.  and  mercy  stand 
Joyfully  the  t.  receive 
lands.  Have  heard  thy  t..  thy 
And  talk  of  all  thy  t.  by  night 
Grant  us  thy  t.  to  make  us  free 
God  hath  willed  Mis  t.  to  triumph 
God's  t.  abidetb  still 
The  eternal  laws  of  t.  and  right 
So  when  thy  t.  began  its  race 
And  while  the  t.  of  God  remains 
Thou  ait  the  T. :— thy  word  alone 
Thou  art  the  Way,  the  T.,  the  Life 
But  know  the  r.  and  live 
all  invite.  This  saving  t.  to  prove 
Thy  goodness  and  thy  t .  we  prove 
My  Saviour,  on  the  word  of  t. 
God  of  eternal  t .  and  grace 

0  Jesus,  full  of  t .  and  grace 

1  see  thee  full  of  t.  and  grace 
That  all  mankind  thy  t .  may  see 
Or  doubt  thy  f.,  which  cannot 
Thou  art  full  of  t .  and  grace 
And  formed  my  heart  to  love  thy  t. 
Thy  everlasting  f..  Father,  thy 
Thy  t.  unchanged  hath  ever 
Then  t.  begins  to  shine 
His  t.  for  ever  stands  secure 
Our  souls  upon  thy  t.  we  stay 
Full  for  all  of  t.  and  grace 
If  for  thy  t.  they  may  be  spent 
To  them  thy  sacred  t.  reveal 
His  saving  r.  proclaim 
When  ...T.  divine  was  never  heard 
listening  throng  Receive  thy  t.  in 
Here  may  thy  t.  fresh  triumphs 
Sing  of  the  wonders  of  his  t. 
Source  of  t .  whose  beams  alone 
Love's  written  word  of  t. 
Spirit  of  t.  and  love,  Life-giving 
How  sweet  the  t.  those  blessed 
Thine  everlasting  t .  we  prove 


8 
9 
11 
25 
55 
79 
81 

ids 

166 
166 
200 
292 

317 
318 
318 
377 
456 
480 
510 
523 
526 
527 
528 
529 
656 
658 
C72 
691 
701 
740 

805 
814 
819 
822 
844 
8(55 
870 
876 
881 
884 
913 
1070 
1112 


TRUTHS. 

61  Let  thy  eternal  t..  we  pray 
70  I'll  spread  thy  sacred  t.  abroad 
218  And  t.  are  opened  to  our  view 
294  There,  what  delightful  t.  I  read 
296  Its  t.  upon  the  nations  rise 
373  thy  soul  apply  To  t .  divinely  given 
829  Do  thou  the  t.  herein  set  forth 

TRY,  TRYING. 

784  T.  us,  O  God,  and  search  the 
254  grace  In  every  trying  hour 
402  Thy  f .  power  display 


TUMULT. 
109  Life's  t.  we  must  meet  aeain 
1108  And  bid  its  angry  t.  i  ■• 

TUNE,  TUNES. 

4  And  sweeter  voices  t.  the  song 
10  And  /.  thy  people's  heart 

21  T.  our  lips  to  .sh.g  thy  praise 
43  And  t.  our  lips  to  sjiilt 

72  'i  hro'  ages  joined  in  t.  Sing 
81  O  may  my  heart  in  t.  be  found 

1  U\  Wonder  and  joy  shall  t  my  heart 
641  His  praise  shall  t.  my  voice 
726  T.  my  heart  to  sing  thy  grace 
860  Or  t.  their  hearts  to  grateful  praise 
38  Be  short  our  tunes;  our  words  be 

TUNED,  TUNEFUL.  TUNELESS. 
414  And  angels  t.  their  harps  anew 
232  Both  tuneful  heart  and  song 
658  Yes ;  broken,  tuneless,  still,  O  Lord 

TURMOIL. 
973  There,  when  the  (.  is  no  more 

TURN. 
223  T.  not  from  his  griefs  away 
335  O  t .  ye,  O  turn  ye,  for  why  will  ye 

347  Sinners  t. ;  why  will  ye  die 

348  T.,  he  cries,  ye  sinners,  turn 
368  And  t.  at  once  from  every  sin 
368  And  to  the  Saviour  t . 

373  T.,  mortal,  turn  ;  thy  danger 

374  And  bids  you  t .  and  live 

438  He  cannot  t .  away  The  presence 
455  Keep  me,  lest  I  (.  again  Out  of 
487  T.  again  to  God  thy  rest 
487  Humbly  to  thy  Jesus  t. 
555  When  to  the  right  or  left  1 1. 
561  Behold  again  we  t .  to  thee 
597  And  scarcely  can  we  t.  aside 
640  The  love. .  .To  him  alone  will  t. 
723  7'..  o  turn  a  favoring  eye 
872  We  will  early  t.  to  thee 
906  T.  thee,  brother ;  God  can  save 
1094  O  t .  us  not  away ;  But  hear 

TURNS, 
371  But  he  that  t.  to  God  shall  live 

TWILIGHT. 

92  Softly  fades  the  t.  ray 
579  But  he  shall  come  at  f.'s  close 
644  Through  the  t .,  soft  and  Lrray 
905  Life's  t.  path,  with  pitfalls 

TWO  OR  THREE. 
40  Yet  here,  when  t.  <>r  t.  shall  meet 
860  Where  t.  or  t.  arc  met  to  raise 

TYPE,  TYPES. 

73  The  t.  of  heaven's  eternal  rest 
199  o  wondrous  t. !  o  vision  fair 

210  The  types  and  figures  are  fulfilled 
-  i  Jewish  t.  could  cleanse  us  so 

TYRANT. 
677  Who  braved  a  t.'s  Ire 


UXB 


172 


UXI 


T  N FAITHFUL. 

TJ. 

If 6  Thy  friends  u.  prove 

390  Though  I  ba?e  most  n.  been 

UNBELIEF. 

767  Have  thy  friends  u.  proved 

151  Blind  u.  is  sure  to  err 

302  o  help  my  u. 

UNFATHOMED,  UNFATHOMABLE. 

303  Pity  my  helpless  u. 

477  Whose  depths  ?/.,  no  man 

868  (  onvince  us  first  of  u. 

]t;i  Deci»  in  unfathomable  miaes 

377  s'n ut  up  in  ?/.,  I  groan 

1112  U.  depths  of  love 

377  The  bar  of  u.  remove 

416  Scatter  all  my  it. 

UNFEELING. 

513  This  it.  remove 

396  But  this  u.  heart  of  mine 

UN  BELIEVING. 

UNFEIGNED. 

783  So  may  the  u.  world 

889  Both  with  lips  and  hearts  it. 

1027  To  still  my  u.  fear 

UNFETTERED. 

UNBLAMABLE. 

982  Which  his  u.  soul  enjoys 

543  TJ.  in  grace 

UNFILLED. 

UNCHANGED,  UNCHANGING,  UN- 
CHANGEABLE. 

691  We  turn  u.  to  thee  again 

176  goodness. . .  TJ.  from  day  to 

UNFOLD,  UNFOLDING. 

309  The  heart  u.  can  never 

61  thy  word. . .  TJ.  its  hidden  store 

552  Mine  is  an  unchanging  love 

161  His  purposes. . .  Unfolding  every 

143  Our  faithful,  unchangeable 

933  The  love  of  Christ  it. 

792  Z7.,  almighty  Lord 

UNFULFILLED. 

UNCLEANNESS. 

800  holy  prayer..  .No  longer  w. 

330  For  sin  and  u.,  and  every 

UNGENTLE. 

UNCLOUDED. 

196  Yet  no  it.,  murmuring  word 

87  worship. .  .In  heaven's  u.  light 

661  77.  beauty  to  the  eye 

UNGUARDED. 

663  hope  of  bliss  TJ.  yet  remain 

587  Leave  no  u.  place 

UNCONCERNED. 

UNGRUDGING. 

965  And  yet  how  u.  we  go 

904  Teach  us,  with  glad,  u. 

UNCTION. 

UNIMPROVED. 

265  Come,  with  u.  and  with  power 

744  moment .  ..TJ.  below 

273  Thy  blessed  u.  from  above 

276  Give  power  and  tt.  from  above 

UNION. 

1060  mention  of  thy  glory  Is  u. 

53  Thus  may  we  abide  In  u. 

UNDISMAYED. 

196  grace  that  springs  From  v. 
561  That  marked  our  u.  with  the 

673  Hope  and  be  u. 

780  And  u.  sweet  and  dear  esteem 

720  Bids  us  u.  go  on 

788  Lord,  may  our  u.  form  a  pari 

813  Or,  ?/.  in  deed  and  word 

1009  There  is  no  u.  here  of  hearts 

961  My  spirit  calm  and  u. 

UNISON. 

UNDISTURBED. 

602  In  u.  with  God's  great  thought 

eerful  smiles  Sit  u. 

914  In  u.  with  all  our  hearts 

937  joy  and  peace. . .  TJ.,  shall 

UNITE. 

UNDIVIDED. 

56  Thus  u.  we  to  adore  him 

41 1  Eternal,  u.  Lord 

74  Let  all  lier  sons  u. 

793  One  U.  Christ  proclaim 

loi   /'.  our  hearts  in  love  to  thee 

UNDO. 

:*:\  Willi  bonds  of  love  our  hearts  IC 

798   / '.  and  perfect  us  in  one 

166  Should  threaten  to  u.  us 

7!*.")  / '.  and  perfect  them  in  one 

BOO   U.  thy  people  in  their  Head 

UNDONE. 

808  God,  our  hearts  doth  still  u. 

358  For  evermore  u. 

sin  Bach  to  each  "..  endear 

1022  good  we  knew  and  left  U. 

so;-  May  we  ail  there  ><..  Happy 

886    / '.  tO  swell  the  song  To  Christ 

UNEMPLOYED. 

1064  Sweet  bonds  that  u.  all  the 

744  No  moment  lingers  a. 

1098  U.  us  in  the  suered  love 

UXI 


173 


VRS 


UNITED,  UNITING,  UNITY, 
as,  u.  by  thy  grace 
all,  through  Jesus'  name 
1106  God  bless  these  bands  u. 

st  be  the  dear  uniting  love 
793  Giver  of  peace  and  unity 

UNIVERSE. 
75  This  ?/.  was  made 
121  displayed  Throughout  the  u. 
317  Throughout  the  u.  it  reigns 
788  The  glorious  u.  around 
866  The  u.  obeys  his  nod 
909  Thus  through  the  u.  shall 
(.»1S  Make  thou  the  u.  thine  own 
1025  Sees  the  u.  renewed 

UNKNOWN. 
130  Confess  the  Infinite  V. 

377  And  blindly  serve  a  God  U. 

415  When  I  rise  to  worlds  v. 

439  Thou  great  mysterious  God  u. 

714  Unseen,  but  not  14. 
1024  That  awful  hour  u. 
1112  'Tis  here  thine  u.  paths  we 

UNMOVED. 
293  U.  amid  the  wreck  of  spheres 
50(3  U.  by  threatening  or  reward 
1019  Shall  stand  u.  amidst  them 

UNPREPARED. 
1028  All  u.  to  meet  him 

UNRIGHTEOUSNESS. 
420  Covered  is  my  u. 
493  From  all  it.  To  cleanse 
656  I  am  all  u.,  False 

UNRULY. 
107  Curb  thou  for  us  the  u.  tongue 

UNSEARCHABLE. 
216  Will  the  U.  be  found 

UNSEEN. 
303  Thyself  i/.,  unknown 
714  L\,  but  not  unknown 
7*3  Though  u.,  I  love  the  Saviour 
756  story  Of  u.  things  above 

UNSHAKEN. 
250  But  stand  u.  as  thy  love 
763  U.  as  eternal  hills 

UNSINNTNG. 
514  Restored  to  our  u.  state 
786  And  raised  to  our  u.  state 

UNSPEAKABLE. 
eatness  u.  is  thine 

eace,  u.,  unknown 
485  And  cry  with  joy  u. 

789  A  joy  u. 

[See  Gift.] 

l  N8POTTED. 

825  U,  from  the  world,  and  pure 


UNTRUE. 
643  Thou  art  not,  like  man.  u. 

UNUTTERABLE,  UNUTTERABLY. 
438  Thine  u.  iove 

487  And  swells  unutterably  full  Of 

UNVARIED. 
1034  With  that  a.  day 

UNVEIL,  UNVEILED,  UNVEILING. 
708  U..  O  Lord,  and  on  us  shine 
864  And  dwell  in  unveiled  glory  here 
328  Unveiling  an  immortal  day 

910  U.  what  rich  stores  of  grace 

UNWAVERING. 
429  17.  I  believe 

UNWEARIED. 

196  U.  in  forgiveness  still 
406  And  here  I  will  u.  lie 
476  L'.,  may  I  thus  pursue 

UNWORTHY. 
20  Though  u.  of  thine  ear 
319  prepared,  U.  though  I  be 
414  U.  to  be  called  a  son 

UP. 

98  U.  to  the  hills  where  Christ 
236  Thou  art  gone  u.  on  high 
245  God  is  g<»ne  u.  on  high 
443  From  thence  to  bring  him  U. 
576  E7.,  then,  with  speed 
807  L".  to  that  world  of  light 

UPHOLD,  UPHOLDS,  UPHOLDEST, 

UPHELD. 
478  U.  me  in  the  doubtful  race 
749  Upholds  thee  with  his  truth 
876  U.  and  keeps  you  hourly 
139  Thou  by  thy  word  upholdest  all 
534  thy  word  My  soul  l^m:  upheld 
679  r.  by  my  gracious,  omnipotent 

UPRAISED. 
665  U.  by  an  immortal  power 

UPWARD. 
309  And  u.  bid  them  rise 
612  Sweet  to  look  u.,  to  the  place 
724  T.  I  fly,  still  all  my  song 
873  heart..  .Is  It.  drawn  to  God 

..  Lord,  our  spirits  raise 
970  Are  we  not  tending  u.  too 
1066  U.  tends  to  bis  abode,  To  rest 
1088  Pass  u.  unto  heaven,  And  chide 

URGE,  URGED. 

570  I  u.  my  way  to  heaven 

583  I  .  on  your  rapid  course,  Ye 

504  And  onward  u.  thy  way 

648  We  u.  our  way  with  strength 

353  voice  within.. .  Urged  thee  to 

URNS. 

B,  in  the  heavens,  ihe  li.  Divine 


USE 


174 


VEX 


USE,  USES,  USEFUL. 
14  From  earthly  u.  for  heaven's 
900  powers  God  for  noble  uses  gave 
124  AVe  cannot  speak  one  useful 

USURPER. 

895  And  end  the  u.'s  reign 

UTTERANCE. 
711  All  u.  faileth  there 

UTTERMOST. 
798  "Which  saves  us  to  the  u. 


VAIN. 
79  one  hath  sought  thy  face  in  v. 

83  Nor  let  me  feel  one  v.  desire 

84  Far  from  my  thoughts,  v.  world 
123  In  v.  my  soul  would  try  To  shun 
3-39  Wilt  thou  let  him  die  in  v. 

347  Will  ye  let  him  die  in  v. 
304  Nor  suffer  him  to  die  in  v. 
307  And  shall  he  bleed  in  v. 
389  Alas  !  they  all  must  flow  in  v. 
523  faith. .  .Which  cannot  ask  in  v. 
010  Be  my  v.  wishes  stilled 
662  How  v.  are  all  things  here  below 
758  no  more  of  this  world's  v.  store 
885  None  calls  on  thee  in  v. 
942  prayers  and  labors  Must  be  in  v. 
900  How  v.  is  all  beneath  the  skies 
900  And  all  beneath  the  skies  is  v. 
902  How  v.  are  all  his  hopes  and 
1021  answer. .  .For  every  v.  and  idle 

VALE. 

15  Through  this  dark  v.  of  tears 
156  I  walk  through  death's  dark  v. 
287  And  e'en  the  gloomy  v.  of  death 
297  cheers. .  .In  this  dark  v.  of  tears 
258  Beyond  this  v.  of  tears  There  is  a 
434  He  followed  me  o'er  v.  and  hill 
492  path  of  peace. .  .Through  this  v. 
020  We  journey  through  a  v.  of  tears 
040  lead  us  Through  this  gloomy  v. 
048  But  hasten  through  the  v.  of  woe 
05<'  And  look  beyond  this  v.  of  tears 
76]  He  will  the  v.oi  death  illume 
807  In  this  dark  v.  of  woes,  Never 
926  Th<"  v.  shall  rise,  the  mountain 
9(50  Though  passing  through  a  v.  of 
963  Shall  quit,  like  me,  the  v.  of  tears 
975  The  shadowy  v.  unknown 
1009  Beyond  this  v.  of  death 

VALES. 
180  To  fertile  v.  and  dewy  meads 
934  The  shady  v.  and  fountains 

VALLEY,  VALLEYS. 

179  Through  the  v.  and  shadow  of 

i«i  righteousness.  .From  nil]  to  v. 
227  Jesus  haiii  cheered  the  dark  v. 
731   Willi  us  in  the  lonely  r. 
759  Say,  why  in  the  D.  <4  death 


1085  The  valleys  laugh  and  sing 
1087  The  v.  laugh  and  sing,  Forests 

VANITY,  VANITES. 

•150  Oilier  knowledge. .  .'Tis  all  but  v. 

781  but  part  From  lies  and  v. 

107  Of  earth's  absorbing  canities 

492  sever  From  earth's  tempting  v. 

530  Above  the  r.  of  time 

004  And  life's  dull  v.  no  more 

701  Then  earthly  v.  depart 

VANQUISHED,  VANQUISHER. 

73  And  f.  all  our  foes 
231  Hell  to-day  is  t\,  heaven  is 
500  Met  and  v.  earth  and  hell 
507  Till  every  foe  is  v. 
778  The  oppressor  is  v.  and  Zion 
989  And  t\,  quits  the  field 

80  O  Vanquisher  of  death 

VAULT,  VAULTINGS. 
249  While  the  v.  of  heaven  rings 
723  By  the  v.,  whose  dark  abode 
808  temple. .  .whose  vaultings  were 

VEIL. 

18  And  v.  their  faces  while  they  cry 
18  The  v.  that  hides  thy  glory  rend 
119  Angels  with  both  wings  r.  their 
144  Cherubim  and  seraphim  V.  their 
153  Or  v.  in  shades  your  thousand 
210  The  v.  is  rent ;  in  him  alone 
215  The  temple's  v.  in  sunder  breaks 
252  And  glories  v.  thy  face 
303  The  v.  is  on  my  heart 
377  unknown  Till  thou  the  v.  remove 
381  The  v.  of  unbelief  remove 
402  corners  shine,  And  take  the  v. 
427  I  shall  possess  within  the  v. 
435  Unless  thou  take  the  v.  away 
530  Let  faith  now  pierce  the  v.  and 
504  Till  the  v.  be  lifted,  Tid  our  faith 
714  The  v.  of  sense  hangs  dark 
714  The  rending  v.  shall  thee  reveal 
849  Then  death  the  v.  removing 
954  To  see  without  a  v.  his  face 
1045  to  rise  Within  the  v.,  and  see 
1050  breath  Shall  rend  the  v.  in  twain 

VEILS,  VEILED. 
174  Here  the  dark  v.  of  sense 
40  Veiled  in  serener  majesty 
148  Bright,  though  V.  in  darkness 
209  But  when  Jehovah  v.  his  face 
240  Yet  thou  nasi  r.  In  flesh  thy  light 
864   Didst  shine  in  glories  v.  and  dim 
1100  V.  in  the  softened  splendor 

VENGEANCE,  VENGEFUL. 
146  Where  r.  and  roineassion 
866  <'iid  in  r.  or  in  grace 
891  Should  sudden  r.  seize 
1023  V.  tor  all  earthly  wrongs 

1091   Long  and  loud  for  r.  rail 

880  Justly  might  thj  n  ngeful  dart 
735  Direct  thy  r.  thunders  aim 


VEX  175 


VTK 


VENTURE. 

340  T.  on  him.  venture  freely 
1004  V.  all  thy  can1  <>n  him 

VERDANT,  VERDURE. 
761  I  view  the  v.  scene 
575  And  duly  shall  apj)ear.  In  verdurt 
912  Wastes  rise  Id  p.,  and  mingle 

VERGE. 
958  While  we,  as  on  life's  utmost  r. 

VESSEL,  VESSELS. 

573  A  v.  fitted  for  thy  use 
789  The  grace  through  every  r.  flows 
775  Vessels  of  mercv,  sons  of  grace 
1030  Our  earthen  v.  filled 
ia30  And  let  the  i\  break 
1107  power  divine  The  water  i\ 

VESTURE. 
191  On  his  r.  and  his  thigh 
198  Beheld  his  V.  glow  with  light 
250  Thy  v.  keeps  its  crimson  hue 
835  Before  us  in  thy  r.  stand 
835  Thy  v.  dipped  in  blood 

VEXED. 
390  And  p.,  and  urged  thee  to  depart 

VICE. 
949  The  growth  of  i\  restrain 

VICISSITUDE. 
978  Survivors  in  the  r. 

VICTIM,  VICTIMS. 
250  O  thou  eternal  V.,  slain 
314  The  spotless  lr.  dies 
425  Behold  for  me  the  V.  bleeds 
456  The  sin-atoning  V.  died 
847  Christ,  the  V..  Christ,  the  Priest 
847  mighty  V.,  from  the  sky 

No  incense  is  lighted,  no  victims 
900  The  v.  of  that  deadly  thirst 

VICTOR.  VICTORS. 
226  Praises  to  the  TY.s  name 

228  Welcome,  thou  V.  in  the  strife 

229  V.  o'er  death  and  hell 

■■  raise  the  r. -strain 
249  Crowns  become  the  V.\s  brow 
249  Spread  abroad  the  V.'s  fame 
256  adorns  the  mighty  V*8  brow 
566  Jesus  points  the  r.'.s  rod 

566  Strive  the  c.\<  palm  to  win 

567  The  next  the  r.' 

1062  open. ..gates  And  let  the  victors  in 

VICTORIOUS. 
51  The  name  all-r.  of  Jesus  extol 
57  God  hath  made  his  saints  v. 
210  Prom  the  tight  returned  v. 

death  accord,  And.  with 
880  O'er  death.. .wilt  make  us  c. 
407  liberty  By  thy  v.  love 
413  Thou  wilt  v.  prove 
459  o'er  all  may  we  v.  prove 


498  Let  us  r.  be  in  death 
847  Praise  to  our  r.  Kin,' 

VICTORY. 
21S  The  battle  fought  :  the  r.  won 
2-34  Where's  thy  r...<_rrave 
251  earth  abroad  The  ■••.  of  his  cross 
260  Where's  thv  r..._ 
332  His  name...,Tis  life  and  r. 
381  And  get  thyself  the  v. 
666  The  prize  of  v. 
567  From  v.  unto  victory  His  army 
569  Our  v.  cannot  fail 
577  banner  flies  And  r.  is  his 
"sl   Ne'er  think  the  v.  won 

582  and  be  led  To  certain  r. 

583  This  is  the  r... Before  our  faith 
5S4  Thy  feet  with  r.  shod 

585  The  v.  by  my  Saviour  got 

584  And,  crowned  with  r.,  at  thy  feet 
622  When  by  grace. ..the  r.'s  won 
767  V.  is  thine  at  last 

911  And  vain  is  Satan's  boast  of  r. 
971  They  fouerht  the  fight,  the  v.  won 
985  Now  to  the  God  of  v.  Immortal 
1045  I  ask  them  whence  their  r.  came 

VIGIL,  VIGILS. 
952  And  all  a  solemn  r.  keep 
1047  Always  fast  and  r. 
1060  Mine  eyes  their  vigils  keep 

VIGOR,  VIGOROUS. 
605  When  youthful  r.  is  no  more 
749  like  the  eagle  he  renews  The  r. 
1074  With  v.  arise  And  press  to  our 
105  Sleep,  which.. .more  vigorous 
547  With  v.  soul  to  rise 

VILE.  VILEST. 
305  Lord,  we  are  i\,  conceived  in  sin 
319  And  there  may  I,  though  r. 
323  Millions  of  sinners,  v.  as  yon 
561  O  cast  us  not  away,  though  r. 
803  Every  r.  affection  kill 
930  prospect  pleases... only  man  is  v. 
380  VUest  of  the  sous  of  men 
1027  Though  r.  of  them  all 

VINDICATE. 
586  And  v.  thv  gracious  will 
761  My  heart  shall  r.  my  God 

VINE.  VINEYARD. 
441  As  the  branch  is  to  the  r. 
626  Although  the  r.  its  fruit  deny 
641  Though  v.  nor  Qg-tree  wither 

-  laborers  in  thv  vineyard,  Lord 
-l»i  The  r.  of  the  Lord  Before 

VIOLENT. 
589  'Tis  seized  by  r.  hands 

VIRGIN. 
376  Nay,  alas!  thou  foolish  P.,  Hast 

sus...The  lY.s-  holy  Bon 
954  Ye  v.  souls,  arise,  with  all 
977  And  sweeter  than  the  V.  rose 


VIR 


176 


WAG 


VIRTUE. 
154  When  p.  lies  distressed  Beneath 
•  ni  every  p.  we  posa 

\nd  every  p.  won 
«i'  r.'s  rich  reward 

ospel...Its  utmost  p.  show 
885  Let  the  world  their  p.  boa  t 
398  Or  lost  the  P.  of  thy  name 

eveal  the  p.  of  thy  love 
58T  Take  every  p.,  every  grace 
e  r.  ol  thy  grace  A  large 
832  May  p.,  piety,  and  truth 
8(5  Whose  years,  with  changeless  r. 

VIRTUES,  VIRTUOUS. 
774  To  him  who  all  thy  r.  gave 
978  The  good  man's  p.  light  the 
•  '.us  By  kindly  words  and  virtuous 
1093  Here  beneath  a  c.  sway 

VISION,  VISIONS. 

190  By  this  great  P.'s  mystery 

695  sweet  is  the  P.  of  thy  face. 
1058  The  beatific  v.  Shall  glad 
1058  True  r.  of  true  beauty 

189  Brighter  visions  beam  afar 

'Jill   And  r.  of  eternal  day 

884  All  glorious  though  the  r.  were 
10  il  In  r.  of  enraptured  thought 

VISIT,  VISITED,  VISITEST. 
81  I  wait  a  p.,  Lord,  from  thee 
410  U.,  then,  this  soul  of  mine 
893  In  them  thou  mayo  d  be  visited 
701  When  once  thou  vixitest  the  heart 

VOICE. 
3  To-day  attend  his  r. 

19  For  whom  we  now  lift  up  our  v. 

98  shalt  hear  My  v.  ascending  high 
123  There  seems  a  v.  in  every  gale 
138  And  utter  forth  a  glorious  p. 
151   His  r.  sublime  is  heard  afar 
280  And  hia  that  gentle  p.  we  hear 
287  Turn  us  with  gentle  p. 
353  Say,  sinner,  hath  a  p.  within 
871  Sinners,  the  p.  of  God  regard 
44J  Charmed  to  confess  the  v.  divine 

\]v\  always  hear  thy  p. 
655  Thy  r.  still  let  me  bear 
594  "r  is  God's  all-animating  v. 
631  This  v.  shall  make  the  pious 
658  Th  a  p.,  in  n  ported,  shall  record 
686  His  p.  behind  me  maj  l  hear 

097  ()  let  me  ever  hear  thy  v. 

711  But  sweeter... still  small  p. 

:  10  And  when  my  p.  is  Lost  in  death 

•;  ii    And  swemer  than  music  his  p. 

■  i  mow  the. ..sound  of  thy  p. 

760  No  tender  v.  like  thine  can 
768  We  hear  within  the  solemn  v. 
794  We  bear  th  ■  ».,  and  open  now 
878  Wilt  thou  bear  the  v.  of  praise 

921    T.  echoes  \oie",  and  onward 

use  'Tls  but  the  p.  that  Jesus  sends 

975  One  will  he  With  me  whose  r. 

1010  Our  Father's  v.  demands  aim 
1012  I  hear  a  p.  answer  and  say 

1020  How  could  1  bear  t  I  hear  thy  r. 


1029  nature  shaken  By  his  p.. .prepare 
1070  The  p.  o!  Jesu  -  sounds  o'er  land 

•  B    Dd,  heart,  and  p. 
1093  Hark  !  the  p.  ol  nature  sings 

VOICES. 

8  In  cheerful  sounds  all  r.  raise 

9  high  as  the  heavens  our  p.  raise 

16  raise  Y< air  tuneful  r.  high 

17  Let  all  on  earth  their  p.  ra;se 
66  Your  p.  in  his  praise  employ 

188  Hark  !  what  mean  those  holy  r. 
227  Lift  your  glad  p.  in  triumph 
227  Lift,  then,  your  p.  in  triumph 
232  Where  love's  sweet  p.  sing 
315  With  them  let  us  our  r.  raise 
563  Blend  with  ours  your  p.  In 
0S0  We  lift  our  hearts  and  p. 
941  Thousand  r.  Call  us,  o'er  the 
948  Awake. ..And  raise  your  p.  high 
1105  To  thee  our  grateful  v.  raise 

VOID. 

303  But  O  how  dark  and  v.  to  me 
458  Fill  with  thyself  the  mighty  p. 
515  Fill  all  this  mighty  v. 
549  But  they  have  left  an  aching  v. 
741  Left  but  a  dismal  p. ;  Jesus 
74-1  With  us  no  melancholy  r. 
1025  views  With  smiles  the  naming  v. 

VOLUME. 
292  But  the  blest  p.  thou  hast  writ 

VOW. 
43  Here  we  present  the  solemn  r. 
2<)4  My  tongue  perform  its  solemn  v. 
447  That  p.  renewed  shall  daily 
400  The  p.  is  past  beyond  repeal 
400  To  him  we  make  our  solemn  v. 
466  A  p.  we  dare  not  break 
820  turn  from  you  ;  God  hears  my  v. 
N32  And  would' renew  its  solemn  v. 
945  V* "ho  hears  our  solemn  p. 


07 
79 
83 

90 

106 

1^1 
on 
!i;o 

107 
7H9 

1084 


VOWS. 
Accept  our  prayers.. .bless  our  v. 
1'.  with  their  lips  to  thee 

While  Thus  my  early  p.  I  pay 
As  rising,  now  I  seal  my  p. 
Lord,  I  my  P.  to  thee  renew 
And  daily  p.  ascend 
Nor  v.. .can  e'er  for  sin  atone 
we  turn  our  p.  to  prayers 
My  p.  I  will  to  his  great  name 
songs  of  praise,  their  mingled  p. 
Grateful  p.  and  solemn  praise 


VOYAGE. 

1011  The  p.  of  life's  at  an  end 

W. 

WAGE. 

077  Earth  and  hell  their  wars  may  w. 

WAGES. 
806  We  ask  no  other  tr.,  when 


AVAI 


177 


WAN 


WAILING. 
370  TT\  for  thy  sin 
1013  Deeply  to.,  shall  the  true  Messiah 

WAIT. 
30  We  u\,  according  to  thy  word 
286  We  to.  the  promise  of  our  Lord 
355  Lord,  even  so  !  we  to.  thine  hour 
403  Humbly  on  thee  I  10. 
4SM  I  id.  thy  eoming  from  above 
497  Humbly  and  oonflch  ntly  to. 
505  Give  me  on  thee  to  to.,  Till  I 
514  0  Jesus,  at  thy  feet  we  to. 

-us.  for  this  we  calmly  io. 
668  And  lo !  I  to.  on  thee,  my  Lord 
673   W.  thou  his  time,  so  shall  this 
675  do  For  the  Lord  on  whom  I  10. 
791  We  »r.  thy  coming  from  above 
818  On  thee  we  humbly  >/■. 
850  in  patience  10.  Until  he  come 
928  To  io.  for  thine  appointed  hour 
943  Still  we  10.  for  thine  appearing 
!»•">!  Then  let  us  to.  to  hear... trumpet's 
We  a  little  longer  to.,  But  how 

1088  Whv  to.,  they  sav,  and  wither 

1090  On  him  we  10. 

WAITS,  WAITED,  WAITEST,  WAIT- 

ETH. 
357  O  Sinner,  come,  the  Saviour  10. 
433  Obedient  faith  that  to.  on  thee 

1015  W.  my  anxious  soul  for  thee 
376  Jesus  waited  long  to  know  thee 
317  Thou  Waitest  to  be  gracious  still 
376  Jesus  waiteth,  waiteth,  waiteth 

WAITING. 
18  And  let  each  to.  spirit  feel 
29  And  bid  our  jr.  minds  attend 
44  Here,  to  our  to.  hearts,  proclaim 
88   \V.  in  his  courts  to-day 
352  He  still  is  jr.  to  receive 
293  Just  as  I  am,  and  to.  not 
1003  W.  to  receive  thy  Spirit 


WAKE. 
W.  every  heart  and  every  tongue 
And  to.  dead  s  ills  to  love 
Come. ..bless  us  when  we  to. 
Lord,  when  I  from  death  shall  to. 
In  Christ  we  IO.  ami  rise 
W.  my  spiiit,  clear  my  sight 
And  //•.  me  that  I  sleep  no' more 
This  voice  shall  to.  the  pious  dead 
They  to.  to  life  again 
Then  to.  to  perfect  happiness 
When  shall  I  to.  and  find 


103 
106 
232 

560 
630 
899 
980 
1042 


WAKES,     WAKEFUL,     WAKENING, 
WAKING. 

372  Speak  with  that  voice. ..j/\... dead 
962  \\<-  will  not  cl  b  u  > td 

103  ( >ur  .  Dd  uprising 

him  have  alJ  my  wakiiiQ 

100  My  ir.  hours  attend 

724  Then,  with  my  u\  thoughts 

7-15  Kept  by...ever-to.  l"'.  e 

979  Whose  if.  is  supremely  blest 

\1 


WALK. 
156  And  me  to  w.  doth  make 
291  And  w.  and  talk  himself  with  me 

510  But  chiefly  long  to  n\  with  thee 
i;.V>  Come  back  and  to.  therein 

i;«l  closely  to.  with  thee 
0<>9  W.  in  all  the  works  prepared 
642  And  I  will  to.  with  him 
642  And  he  will  jr.  with  me 

•  shall  I  to.  aright 
782  O  may  we  ever  v\  in  him 
803  While  we  w.  with  God  in  light 

WALL,  WALLS. 
210  The  middle  to.  is  broken  down 
40  Is  Christ  within  these  walls 
89  Within  these  to.  may  peace 
5D7  Yet  these  are  not  the  only  to. 
770  Her  u\  before  thee  stand 
776  With  salvation's  jr.  surrounded 
856  benediction  Shed  within  these  to. 

867  These  w.  we  to  thy  honor  raise 

868  More  simple  and  lowly  the  to. 
669  Accept  the  io.  that  human  hands 

869  While  round  these  hallowed  to. 
909  Rebuild  thy  to.,  thy  bounds 

1044  these  eyes  thy  heaven-built  to. 
1000  Thine  ageless  to.  are  bounded 

WANDER,  WANDERED. 
337  Weary  souls,  that  jr.  wide 
409  And  to.  while  I  pray 
559  Left  me  long  to  io.  wide 
726  Prone  to  jr.,  Lord,  I  feel  it 
755  It  while  on  earth  I  to. 
761  my  soul  Shall  to.  now  no  more 

103-3  And  gladly  jr.  up  and  down 
5,54  wretched  heart  Has  wandered 
906  Brother,  hast  thou  to.  far 

1085  To  Christ,  who,  when  we  to. 

WANDERER,  WANDERERS. 
370  Return,  O  to.,  return 

553  See. ..A  wretched  to.  mourn 

554  (  j  take  the  to.  home 

623  Jesus,  the  weary  io.'«  rest 
724  Though  like  the  to.,  The  sun 

1041  The  to.  there  a  home  may  find 

1052  o  )'•.,  come  away 

nil  The  to.'s  prayer  thou  bend'st 
328  Come,  wanderers,  to  my  Father's 
359  The  Saviour  calls  his  w.  home 

1039  rest,  To  mourning  to.  given 

WANDERING,  WANDERINGS. 
9  And  when,  like  to.  sheep 
102  If  some  poor  to.  child 

;is...Re>tores  our  IO.  feet 
tease,  my  //-.  soul 
400  what  avails. ..My  io.  to  and  fro 
434  I  was  a  w.  Sheep 
434  Be  saved  the  io.  one 
431  Thai  found  the  IO.  sheep 

51 1  To  catch  the  w.  of  my  will 
562  Bought  thee  to.,  sot  thee 

I  back  a  10.  sheep 
726   i»'.  from  the  fold  of  God 
't'-lO  Bind  my  10.  heart  to  thee 


WAN 


178 


WAT 


753  Gather  my  w.  spirit  home 
814  To  seek  the  iv.  souls  of  men 
022  lb  call  the  w.  spirits  home 
1074  Of  heavenly  birth,  though  w. 
406  0  let  our  weary  wand*  rings  end 
4M  prodigal... Re  views  his  w. 


WANT. 
Christ  is  rich . . .  What  can  I  w. 
The  Lord  is  my  Shepherd,  no  w. 
Nothing  I  ask  or  w.  beside 
.     .        God,  my  all 
And  c  ime  tor  all  I  iv.  to  thee 
To  God  your  every  w. 
That  all  I  w.  I  find  in  thee 
in  our  tr.  or  in  our.  wealth 
By  thy  life  of  w.  and  tears 
relief  Here  for  my  every  w. 
And  all  fear  of  w.  remove 
From  all  w.  and  danger  free 


175 

17!) 
407 
494 
527 
589 
685 
717 
723 
752 
776 
889 


60 
134 
282 
5295 
323 
326 
441 
465 
466 
617 
672 
688 
689 
706 
715 
754 
818 
818 
1083 


WANTS. 
When  we  disclose  our  w. 
Come,  make  your  w. 
Their  children's  w.  supply 
And  all  our  iv.  supplied 
Come,  then,  with  all  your  w. 
And  drive  our  w.  away 
All  my  iv.  to  him  are  known 
All  our  iv.  by  thee  supplied 
That  with  returning  w. 
eye  Alone  our  real  iv.  can  see 
Bees  all  thy  children's  w. 
Make  all  my  w.  and  wishes 
Make  all  thy  w.  and  wishes 
cannot  fail  to  have...ic.  supplied 
Shepherd  Divine,  our  id.  relieve 
I  lay  my  w.  on  Jesus 
Answer... And  all  our  w.  supply 
Our  (/'.are  in  thy  view 
Maker,  doth  provide  For  our  w. 


WANTING. 
567  Where  duty  calls... never  w. 
1010  He  has  what  we  are  w. 

WAR,  WARS. 
104  And  man.  at  w.  with  man 
577  Till... We  hear  of  it?,  no  more 
582  Co  forth  to  glorious  "'. 
588  hand  Which  arms  us  for  the  w. 
51)3  Thy  saints  in  all  this  glorious  10. 
677  Earth  and  hell  their  w.  may  wage 

713  Satan  wages.  .   most  successful  ir. 

777  Hear  the  voice  of  w.  again 
606  With  thysell  and  God  at  w. 
hoi  And  "•.  resounds  its  dire  alarms 

1 101  And  DOise  and  W.  are  heard  no 
I  :<1   And  from  a  land  of  ivars  and 

I    ,    I  ;n  ili  and  hell  their  W.  may 

987  Then  shall  w.  ami  tumults  cease 

1102  Make  10.  throughout  the  world  to 

WARFARE. 

586  When  all  my  w.*8  past 

767  All  thy  10.  now  is  past 
901  Thy  glorious  to. 'a  past 
1114  sin  in  our  hearts  its  wild  u\ 


WARBLE. 
78  songs  Which  w.  from  immortal 
146  Let  us,  therefore,  w.  Forth  His 
692  And  w.  to  the  silent  night 

WARM,  WARMTH. 
B4  0  "'.  my  heart  with  holy  fire 
197  Hut  //-..  sweet,  tender,  even  yet 
135  light  is  truth,  whose  warmth  is 
547  dive  us  with  active  w.  to  move 

WARN,  WARNS,  WARNING. 
555  O  do  thou  always  w.  My  soul 
873  The  earth. .  .warns  thee  by  her 
353  Regard  in  time  the  warning 
373  Is  equal  w.  given ;  Beneath 
543  And  feel  thy  w.  eye 

WARRIOR,  WARRIORS. 
599  Behold  the  Christian  w.  stand 
566  Warriors  of  the  King  of  light 

WASH,  WASHED. 
Ill  W,  all  the  stains  away 
262  W.  me  in  his  precious  blood 
302  Here  let  me  w.  my  guilty  soul 
319  may  I,  though  vile  as  he,  W.  all 
820  blood  Can  w.  away  the  blot 
336  To  10.  and  be  cleansed  in  his 
350  And  w.  and  seal  the  sons  of  God 
389  Can  these  w.  out  my  guilty  stain 
391  ()  />'.  my  soul  from  every  sin 
425  Unless  I  iv.  my  soul  from  sin 
430  I  w.  my  garments  in  the  blood 
461  I  thirst. .  .To  iv.  me  in  thy 
503  I  cannot  iv.  my  heart  But  by 
533  W,  me,  and  make  me  thus  thine 
533   W.  me,  and  mine  thou  art 
434  'T  was  he  that  trashed  me  in  his 
847  Who  hath  w.  us  in  the  tide 
880  place. .  .For  all  who  are  W.  and 
1066   W.  their  robes  by  faith  below 

WASTE,  WASTES.  WASTED,  WAST- 
ING. 
108  Much  of  my  time  has  run  to  w. 
912  Wastes  rise  in  verdure,  and 
929  Then  all  these  >/\,  a  dreary  scene 
906  Hast  thou  wasted  all  thy  powers 
966  Our  wasting  lives  grow' shorter 

WATCH. 
158  The  angels  u\  him  on  his  way 
167  They  come  to  //■.  around  us  here 
223  W.  with  him  out'  bitter  hour 
808  And  w.  the  rising  day 
555  Always  to  10.  and  pray 

568  Cease  not  to  w.  and  pray 
:.;  t  Help  me  o>  w.  ami  pray 
576  Up,  ir.,  and  work,  and  pray 

ad  everj  moment  10.  and'  pray 
715  give  The  power  to  w.  and  pray 

760  w  11  h  tih  ••  t<>  w.  .tod  praj 
823  And  */•.  thou  daily  o'er  their 
828  That  tluy  may  u  .  for  thee 
B66  To  w.  in  silence  o'er  the  land 

952  Can  we  DOt   tc.  one  night  for  God 

968  To  //-.,  and  tremble,  and  prepare 


WAT 


179 


WAY 


1004  And  to.  a  moment  to  secure 
1047  TT\.  and  pray,  and  fast 
10-17  Always  to.  and  pray 

WATCHES.  WATCHED,  WATCHEST, 
186  (  beers  the  long  to.  of  the  night 
876  la  the  silent  midnight  to. 

lee,  in  the  to.  of  the  night 
1070  Angels,  your  faithful  to. 
658  Thy  goodness  watched  my 
lie  Watche&t  where  thy  people  be 
881  Kindly  id.  all  mankind 

WATCH-FIRES. 
921  On  mountain  tops  the  u\-f. 

WATCHFL L,  WATCHFULNESS. 
108  angels  keep  Their  to.  stations 
155  With  to.  care  their  charge 
176  Beneath  his  u\  eye  His 
266  Ever  to.,  ever  kind,  Thy 
356  And  in  their  to.  hands  hear 
615  God's  to.  eye  surveys 
617  Thine  ever  to.  eve  Alone 
949  O  Father,  let  thy  to.  eye 
1021  The  to.  power  bestow 
1024  And  fill  us  now  with  w.  care 
543  The  sacred  watchfulness  impart 
928  Teach  us,  in  to.  and  prayer 

WATCHING. 

189  TT.  long  in  hope  and  fear 

568  Far  more  are  o'er  thee  W. 

675  Through  constant  to.  wise 

753  The  W.  power  impart 

954  May  we  be  "-.  found 
1015  W. for  thee,  till  I  stand 
1015  W.  for  thy  glad  returning 
1092  W.  invisible,  judging  unheard 

WATCHMAN. 

745  Thy  TT'.  never  sleeps 
935  TF.,  tell  us  of  the  night 
935  IF.,  does  the  beauteous  ray 
935  TT'.,  will  its  beams  alone 
935  TT'.,  let  thy  wandering  cease 

WATCHMEN. 
582  Hark,  how  the  w.  cry 
821  The  to.  j.>in  their  voice 
823  Let  Zion's  w.  all  awake 
921  Where  scattered  wide  the  w. 

WATCHWORD. 
710  Prayer.  ..Christian's--  .to.  at  the 
800  One  only  to.,  love 

WATER. 
\ud  living  "•.  flowing  With  soul 
21'.)  The  "'.  and  the  blood 
899  The  living  w.  ot  thy  grace 
415  L*-t  the  W.  and  the  blood 

Behold,!  freelj  give  The  living  to. 
prevail 

678  Welcome  at  the  ''.-  |  I 

831  And  witness  with  the  to.  now 


WATERS. 
156  he  leadeth  me  The  quiet  to.  by 
179  leadeth  my  soul  where  the  still  to. 
336  The  to.  of  life  are  now  flowing 
3.'.t  The  to.  swell,  and  death,  and  fear 
362  Come  to  the  living  to.,  come 

id's  dove. .  .The  ch<  •■.  L<  —  to. 

022  By  to.  still,  <>'er  troubled  sea 

656  While  the  nearer  to.  roll 

679  When  through  the  deep  to.  I  call 

e  "'.  flowing  Forth  from  the 
761  Where  limpid  to.  gently  glide 

the  streams  of  ii\  - 
911  martyrs'  ashes. ..on  the  to.  cast 
930  And  you,  ye  to.,  roll,  Till,  like 

1012  The  to.  may  fail  from  the  sea 

1055  celestial  streams,  Where  living  w. 

110S  O  Christ !  whose  voice  the  to. 

1110  The  to.  are  held  in  thy  hand 

WATERED,  WATEREST,  WATER- 
ING, WATERY. 

817  word. . .  TT.  by  thy  almighty 
1086  seed. .  .is  fed  and  w.  Hy  God's 
774  Thou  waterest  all  the  worlds 

773  st: earn. . .  Watering  our  divine 
3  The  water  if  worlds  are  all  his 

1076  The  to.  deep  I  pass  With  Jesus 
1115  Guide  us  through  the  w.  way 

WAVE. 

153  Let  to.  to  wave  resound  his  praise 

774  And  bear  us  on  thy  gentle  to. 
847  Israel..  .Through  the  to.  that 
982  8o  dies  a  to.  along  the  shore 

1004  Safe  is  the  expanded  to. 
1108  arm,  bound,  the  restless  to. 

1113  borne  High  on  the  broken  to. 

1114  When  o'er  the  dark  to.  the  red 

WAVES. 
130  Thy  voice.   .Bade  the  to.  roar 
151  Rebel,  ye  to.,  and  o'er  the  land 
165  At  his  command  the  to.  rolled  by 
203  When  the  to.  of  sorrow  roll 
286  rushing  wind  Upon  the  to. 
634  Even  the  to.  a  path  afford 
649  Though  to.  and  >t  Tins  go  o'er  my 
651  The  to.  an  awful  distance  keep 

673  Through  to.,  and  clouds,  and 

674  On  thee,  when  to.  of  sorrow  roll 

charge  No  to.  can  ta 
721  Back  the  closing  to,  shall  roll 
933  Go  where  the  to.  are  breaking 

me.  Lord  of  h< 
1112  While  through  the  mighty  to.  we 

WAVER. 

826  And  never  let  me  10.  more 

WAXING. 

1058  The  times  are  to.  late 

WAV. 

has  brought  us  on  our  ;<". 
210  The  li\  Lng  to.  to  heai 
813  Thou  art  the  only  to.  Ordain<  d 


WAY 


180 


WEE 


31  s  Thou  art  the  TV. ;— to  thee  alone 
318  Thou  art  the  TF„  the  Truth,  the 
856  That  lonely,  unfrequented  to. 
i   >me  hither,  soul.  I  am  the  to. 

450  A ii  1  snv,  1$  -hold  i lie  to.  to  God 
544  And  make  an  open  to. 

►me  back  !  this  is  the  w. 
648  While  held  in  life's  uneven  to. 
655  Thy  to.,  not  mine,  <>  Lord 
655  let  the  to.  That  leads  to  it  he 
724  There  let  the  to.  appear,  steps 
792  \ib\  (jive,  <)  give  us  all  one  to. 
801  We  seek  thy  perfect  to.,  Ready 
869  here  Be  taught  the  better  w. 
897  Lord,  lead  the  to.,  the  Saviour 
950  we  pursue  The  true  and  living  w. 
970  And  showed  our  feet  the  w. 
996  Show  me  the  to.  to  shun 

WAYS. 

232  And  let  thy  life,  through  all  its  w. 
072  Commit  thou. . .  10.  into  His  hands 

WAYWARD. 
434  I  was  a  w.  child 
434  No  more  a  to.  child 
459  Our  io.,  erring  hearts  incline 
485  O'er  this  w.  heart  to  reign 

WEAK. 
141  Satan. .  .tells  us  we're  io.,  our 
171  I  am  io.,  but  thou  art  mighty 
181  And  bid  the  to.  be  strong 

252  Teach  my  to.  heart,  0  Lord 
340  Come.. .  W.  and  wounded,  sick 
G01  cross,  let  not. .  .Fill  thy  w.  spirit 
742  But,  Lord,  the  flesh  is  to. ;  Thy 
7»)4  And  io.,  and  powerless  every  arm 
.vs<;  I  am  both  to.  and  sinful 
999  Perchance  thy  w.  spirit  in  fear 
1099  w.  and  strong  may  praise  thee 

WEAKNESS. 
269  The  w.  of  our  flesh  supply 
280  Our  io.  pitying  see 
476  In  io.  be  thy  love  my  power 
587  no  unguarded  place,  No  to. 
686  still  let  him  with  my  to.  stay 
728  Jesus  knows  our  every  to. 
994  the  dust..  .'T  was  sown  in  to. 

WEALTH. 
301  deceitful  cares,  Nor  worldly  to. 

452  The  wisdom.  10.,  and  Strength  of 

3o  -hall  you  Bhare  the  to. 
697  Thine  .  .'I'hc  io.  of  land  and  sea 
696  To  thee  I  owe  my  to.  and  friends 
696  How  vain  a  toy  is  glittering  to. 
9  •-'  Thai  precious  to.  shall  be 

958  And  10.  and  honor  gone 
WEARY. 

78  To-day  on  to.  nations  The 

7S  Fain  would  wo  leave  this  i'\  ro.ul 

l  in  Thou  art  he  who.  never  "'. 
176  Whv.. .  Press  dov  Q  your  to. 

816  And  to  the  to.  rest 

I  ome,  all  ye  w.  ones,  and  rest 


331  Ye  io.  spirits,  rest 

337  IT',  souls,  that  wander  wide 

840  Come,  ye  to.,  heavy-laden 

358  where. . .  Best  for  the  to.  soul 

359  Come,  to.  sinners,  come 

363  o  to  the  to.,  faint,  oppressed 
392   W.  of  earth,  mys  ilf,  and  sin 
402  He  calls  the  to.  sinner  home 
40G  I  lift  my  )/\,  Longing  eyes 
436  Lay  down,  thou  w.  one,  lay  down 
431  Lord,  us  to.  sinners  take 
57C  day's  work. .  .0  yes,  a  w.  day 
627  And  10.  hours  of  woe  and  pain 
629  Though  long  the  to.  way  we  tread 
652  When  the  sad  heart  is  to.  and 
669  complaints  And  io.,  sinful  days 
754  rest  on  Jesus  This  to.  soul  of 
808  burden  Of  w.  days  for  thee 
845  When  the  to.  ones  we  love  enter 
876  Give  to  the  to.  rest 
943  Every  to.,  wandering  spirit 

993  To  leave  the  to.  road 

994  Rest  for  the  to.,  way-sore  feet 
1022  This  to.,. .  .dangerous  night 
1047  Thou  art  very  io. 

1047  I  was  ir.  too 

1055  a  rest  For  to.  souls  designed 

1070  Come,  to.  souls,  for  Jesus  bids 

1071  'Tis  to.  waiting  here ;  I  long  to 

WEARIED,  WEARINESS. 
110  And  io.  nature  seeks  repose 
592  toil  And  toe  trtness  to  know 
613  When  from  iv.  I  elimb 
744  Our  to.  of  life  is  gone 
1049  above  Work  never  can  bring  w. 

WEEDS. 
62  The  io.  of  worldly  care 

WEEP. 
21  Comfort  those  who  w.  and  mourn 
68  lie  heard. .  .those  who  sit  and  w. 
206  W.  and  gaze  my  soul  away 
379  TF\,  believe,  and  sin  no  more 
40:>  Did  Christ  o'er  sinners  </•. 
405  He  wept  that  we  might  to. 
455  thy  feet. . .  And  there  forever  to. 
511  And  let  mo  to.  my  life  away 
611  Must  to.  those  tears  alone 
627  a  blessing  for  the  eves  that  to. 
654  II  I  m.is;  to.  with  thee,  My  Lord 
759  in  the  valley  of  death  should  I  a\ 
891    And  10.  With  them  that  weep 

894  And  to.  tor  others'  woe 

95^    And  we  shall  to.  DO  more 
1067  Never,  never  to.  again 

WEEPS,  WEEPING. 
::;  I  Sinners,  thy  sa\  lour  /'•.  for  thee 

3US  "'..  and  loves  me  still 

20:5  Weeping  one  of  Bethany 

lor,   In  heaven.  .  .no  /''.  Hi  to 
487  Lift  to  him  thy  to,  eye 

558  wipes  tears  Prom  boitow's  w. 

:.;;)  His  seed  with  to.  Leaves 

carce  we  im  our  to.  eyei 
921  Bid  her  ion;/  nigm*  of  //•.  cease 


WEI 


181 


WIF 


1010  'Tis  only  we  are  W He 

1035  wipe  tears  From  every  id.  eye 
1052  Where  all  th»j  Bounds  ol  w.  cease 

:  it  these  days  ol  ID.  o'er 
1070  morning's  joy,  and  night  of  id. 

WEIGH,  WEIGHED,  WEIGHT. 
584  My  soul,  id.  not  thy  life 

_  iff  and  shame  weighed  down 
•!  heart.  .a  weight  of  sorrow 

4.50  I  felt  its  w.  and  guilt  the  more 
673  Cast  olf  the  IP.,  let  fear  depart 

o  bore  the  world's  sad  id. 
906  Give  me  to  feel  their  solemn  w. 


WELCOME. 
There  is  w.  for  the  sinner 
hosannahs. .  .Thy  w.  shall 
There  on  high  our  ID.  waits 
And  shout  him  w.  to  the  skies 
souls  Are  freely  w.  here 
'Tis  you  he  bids  id.  ;  he  bids 
Come  and  id.,  sinner,  come 

>'  needy,  come  and  id. 
H\,  pilgrim,  to  thy  rest 
Saviour  waits  This  hour  to  w. 
In  Christ  a  hearty  id.  And 
Wilt  id.,  pardon,  cleanse,  relieve 
arms  of  love  To  w.  his  return 
Longing  for  the  id.  sound 
H  .  eternity,  Jesus  is  mine 
We  id.  thee  with  warm  accord 
W.  from  earth  :  lo,  the  right 
There  to  u\,  Jesus  waits 
I  may  the  ID.  word  receive 
W.  from  a  world  of  woe 
W.  to  a  land  of  rest 
How  id.  to  the  faithful  soul 
And  bring  the  id.  day 
Singing  to  id.  the  pilgrims  of 
How  id.  was  the  call,  And  sweet 


140 
185 
825 
234 
323 
335 
338 
340 
34G 
&57 
304 
893 
414 
647 
741 
781 
791 

961 
1000 
1000 
1018 

1035 
1070 
1107 


WELL. 
654  as  thou  wilt :  All  shall  be  id.  for 

IT.  and  faithfully  done 
1001  Jesus  smiles  and  says,  II'.  done 

well,  (noun.) 
36  Sat  weary  by  the  patriarch's  id. 
270  Life's  ever-springing  id. 
431  The  ID.  of  life  to  us  thou  art 
788   W.ot  life  !  from  thee  we  draw 

WEPT. 
203  Jesus  iv. !  those  tears  are  over 
654  Since  thou  on  earth  hast  id. 
738  In  vain  I  have  not  id.  and  strove 
796  And  wonder  why  we  id.  at  all 

WESTERN. 

918  In  id.  wilds  and  eastern  plains 

919  While  id.  empires  own  their  Lord 
9.±3  Through  all  the  u\  vale 

WHATE'ER. 
430  ir.  in  me  seems  wise  or  good 
478  W.  I  bare,  whate'er  I  am 
481   W.  I  lay  urdo  Thy 


523  W.  thou  wilt,  be  done 
628  W,  I  do,  where'er  I  be 
667  And  then  id.  may  come 
946  \v.  we  have  and  are 

96S  W.  we  do.  where'er  we  be 

WHEAT. 
1083  W.  and  tares  together  sown 

WHEELS. 
948  Ye  tD.  of  nature,  speed  your 
1035  Fly  swifter  round,  ye  u\  of  time 

WHIRLWIND. 
151  He  yokes  the  id.  to  his  car 

1114  And  O  when  the  ID.  of  passion 

WHISPER,  WHISPERS.  WHISPERED. 
425  W.  within,  thou  Love  divine 
738  I  hear  thy  id.  in  my  heart 
197  The  last  low  whispers  of  our 
280  And  id.  us  of  heaven 
612  The  id.  of  his  love 
7()4  And  ID.  I  am  his 
353  voice  within  Oft  whispered  to 

WHITE. 
253  In  shining  id.  they  stand 
719  Let  us  walk  with  him  in  w. 
727  ir.-robed  saints,  who  there 
754  II".  in  his  blood  most  precious 
1066  Who  are  these  arrayed  in  id. 

WHOEVER. 
323  W.  will. .  .0  gracious  word 

WHOLE, 
touch . . .  And  we  are  if.  again 
'Tis  thou  alone  canst  make  me  ID. 
wait  the  word  that  speaks  me  w. 
'Twas  he  that  made  me  id. 
As  Lord  and  Master  of  the  id. 
Which  makes  the  wounded  id. 

and  make  my  nature  id. 
Descend  to  make  me  ID. 
And  Christ  shall  make  thee  ID. 
Thy  faith  hath  made  the  id. 
Whose  grace  bath  made  thee  ID. 
a  part  Ol  that  thrice  happy  id. 
Turn  thee ;  God  will  make  thee  ;/•. 
That  ID.  and  sick,  and  weak  and 


m 

392 

■■/.<: 

434 
457 

511 
538 

."»:>."> 

749 

788 

906 

10'J'J 


WHOSOEVER. 
355  Yea,  u\  will,  O  let  him  freely 

WICKED,  WICKEDNESS. 
98  The  ID.  shall  not  stand 
735  wrath  May  ri-e  the  id.  to  consume 
311  Unloose  the  bands  of  icic};td)u*s 

WIDOW,  WIDOWS. 
178  And  dries  tlie  ir.'s  tears 
740  The  w.  and  the  fatherless 

d  of  the  ID.,  hear 
ioo2  Nor  iDidotDs  desolate 

Y\I1  K. 
901  The  ID.  regains  u  husband  freed 


\Y1L 


182 


WIN- 


WILDERNESS. 
180  The  barren  to.  shall  smile 
903  To  me ! — "Hs  one  great  to. 
542  a  bowling  to. 
646  Traveling  through  this  to. 
657  My  comrades  through  the  /'•. 
723  in  the  savage  to. 
759  or  alone  in  this  to.  rove 
926  Hark !  in  the  to.  a  cry 
1076  And  through  the  howling  to. 


723  Save. 


WILES. 
.  From  his  unsuspected  to. 


WILL. 

23  Make  us  perfect  in  his  to. 

33  We  seek  to  do  thy  to. 

39  Teach  us  to  know  and  do  thy  to. 

47  Still  hear  and  do  thy  sovereign  w. 
371  And  learn  his  w.  divine 
394  But  in  thy  to.  may  mine  be  lost 
459  To  have  no  other  to,  but  thine 
4(33  May  thy  to.,  not  mine,  be  done 
464  All  thy  to.  by  me  be  done 
472  I  wait  thy  to.  to  do,  As  angels  do 
484  Thy  to.  by  all  be  done 
502  According  to  thy  to.  and  word 
512  What  can  withstand  his  to. 
514  Be  it  according  to  thy  to. 
517  Thy  w.  by  me  on  earth  be  done 
517  I  ask . .  .That  I  may  do  thy  w. 
529  To  all  my  Saviour's  righteous  to. 
529  And  waits  to  prove  thine  utmost  w. 
537  Thy  holy,  just,  and  perfect  to. 
537  Thy  only  to.  be  done,  not  mine 
562  Ready  for  all  thy  perfect  to. 
573  Work  in  me  both  to  to.  and  do 
590  Father,  thy  ?o.  be  done 

614  Must  do  thy  io.  and  praise  thy 

615  To  his  unerring,  gracious  to.  Be 
(316  My  soul  shall  meet  thy  to. 

(ilS  Father,  thy  10.  he  done 

<;■.'•'!  all  things  serve  thy  sovereign  to. 

628  Thy  10.  be  done !  I  will  not  fear 

635  Thy  10.  they  all  perform  ;  Safe  in 

636  Teach  us. .  .To  make  thy  10.  our 
(151  o  may  thy  "'.  he  mine 

654  My  Lord,  thy  to.  be  done 

800  Then  shall  thy  perfect  10.  be  done 

sol  And  sweetly  lose  our  10.  in  thine 

809  And  lit  ti>  for  thy  to. 

Bl  i  Thy  "'.  he  done,  thy  name  adored 

872  Early  let  us  do  thy  io. 

'.hi i  Delighting  in  thy  perfect  w. 

971  still  say,  Thy  10.  be  done 
i(in2  Calmly  Bay,  Thy  w.  he  done 
1006  Happy  in  his  to.  I  rest 

WILLS,  WILLED,   WILLING. 
178   Mil  what  he  io.  is  besl 
loot',  surely  what  he  10.  is  best 
602   \nd  whatsoe'er  la  wUU  rif,  is  done 
s:.  \iv  willing  soul  would  stay 
Be  \b  "'. '  doubt  uo  more 

540  When  shall  I  llnd  my  IO.  heart 

WILLOWS. 
633  harps.    .Down  from  the  10.  take 


WIN. 
16G  And  he  must  w.  the  battle 
833  Content  to  die,  that  lie  might  w. 
609  yearning  eye,  <';tn  /'■.  their  way 

588  Be  sure  to  to.  the  field 

589  And  io.  the  well-fought  day 
603  Be  wise  the  erring  soul  to  to. 

WIND. 
275  Come  as  a  mighty  rushing  to. 
278  Come  as  the  ro.,  with  rushing 
280  All-powerful  as  the  to.  he  came 
283  Thou  who  like  the  to.  dost  come 
286  Like  mighty  rushing  to.  Upon 
1041  There  sweeps  no  desolating  w. 
1090  Ruler  of  io.  and  wave 
1112  Whose  power  the  to.,  the  sea 

WINDS. 

151  The  to.  obey  his  will 
151  Ye  to.  of  night,  your  force  combine 
165  He  beckoned,  and  the  to.  were  still 
268  Like  mighty  to.,  or  torrents  tierce 
792  The  io.  shall  cease,  the  waves 
911  Flung  to  the  heedless  to. 
1038  No  chilling  to.,  or  poisonous 
1086  The  iv.  and  waves  obey  him 
1088  The  hollow  ro.  are  calling,  Come 
1109  Whom  to.  and  seas  obey 

WINE. 
326  Like  floods  of  milk  and  to. 
362  Buy  to.,  and  milk,  and  gospel 
631  Alone  thou  hast  the  tr. -press  trod 
841  Remember  this. .  .in  drinking  w. 
843  Ours  is  the  to.  of  heaven 
845  Drink  the  to.  and  break  the  bread 
847  Gives  his  sacred  blood  for  to. 
850  The  to.  shall  tell  the  mystery 
800  Mourn  for  the  to. -cup's  fearful 

1076  And  oil  and  to.  abound 

1107  And  plenteous  was  the  mystic  to. 

WING. 
83  My  soul  shall  rise  on  joyful  io. 
290  On  mightier  to.,  in  loftier  flight 
611  Did  not  thy  to.  of  love  I 
661  And  rise  on  faith's  expanded  to. 
685  And  safe  beneath  thy  spreading  to. 
724  Or  if.  on  joyful  to.  Cleaving 
913  On  thy  redeeming  to.,  Healing 

WINGS. 
64  How  should  our  souls  on  to.  of  love 
'.•,   Under  the  shadow  <>f  thy  to. 
1 46  And  on  ih<>  to.  <.f  every  hour 

163  And  on  the  "'.  of  mighty  winds 

158  safe. . .  Beneath  the  //■.  divine 
i.v.i  if  on  the  >r.  of  morn  wo  speed 

1<;<>  And  safe  beneath  thy  to.  to  rest 

r.u  Willi  peaceful  "•.  unfurled 
680  Arise,  my  soul,  tin  io,  sublime 

628  And  hid  my  soul,  on  angel  "'. 
704  The  to.  of  io\ o  and  arms  <>f  faith 
si::  Thy  Bhadowlng  to.  around  my 

887  Spread  thy  IO.  of  lilos-iiiv  o'er 

960  Lend,  lend  your  toJ  I  mount 

976  My  soul  would  stretch  her  w. 


WIN 


183 


WIT 


990  Their  ransomed  spirits  soar,  On  to. 
1025  And  claps  his  n\  of  fire 
1045  Give  me  the  to.  of  faith  to  rise 
1068  Rise,  my  soul,  and  stretch  thy  to. 
1111  If  oil  the  morning's  to.  they  fly 

WINTER,  WINTERS,  WINTRY. 
Gil  friends...  When  to.  comes,  are 

7 1 1  The  10. 'a  night,  the  summer's  day 
:  r,  Where  to.  and  clouds  are  no  more 
9W  Sharp  has  your  frost  of  w.  heen 

1063  Ere  the  to.  Btorms  begin 

1086  He  sends  the  snow  in  w. 
717  And  why  are  my  winters  so  long 

10Q2  And  io.,  softened  by  thy  care 
875  soon,  too  soon,  the  wintry  hour 
928  And  to.  clouds  o'ercast  the  sky 

WIPE,  WIPES,  WIPED. 
659  farewell.  ..And  w.  my  weeping 
675  And  to.  the  weeping  eyes 
810  to.  the  tears  from  weeping  eyes 
1032  And  io.  away  his  servant's  tears 
10:35  His...  hand  shall  to.  the  tears  From 
232  tears. . .  He  wipes  from  all  our  eyes 
752  the  penitential  tear  Is  wiped  away 

WISDOM. 
51  All  glory  and  power,  all  10.  and 
121  In  w.  infinite  thou  art 
127  Thine,  Lord,  is  ir.,  thine  alone 
132  To  us,  O  Lord,  the  10.  give 
139  jr.,  and  might,  and  love  are  thine 
142  Through . .  .works. . .  to.  shines 
145  the  God.  Who  by  10.  did  create 
147  Thine  endless  10.,  boundless 
150  God  is  io.,  God  is  love 
169  But  thou,  O  Christ,  my  10.  art 
173  Whose  to.,  love,  and  truth,  and 
207  O  loving  iv.  of  our  God 
286  inspire  With  10.  from  above 
315  How  great  the  10.,  power,  and 
318  thy  word  alone  True  to.  can  impart 
326  Eternal  W.  hath  prepared  A 
329  The  10.  coming  from  above 
329  W.  divine  !  who  tells  the  price 
829  W.  to  silver  we  prefer 
329  Happy  the  man  who  to.  gains 
329  H\,  and  Christ,  and  heaven  are 
345  W.  if  you  still  despise,  Harder 

Qd  bate  the  10.  from  above 
462  Let  not  the  wise  their  10.  boast 
483  My  W.  and  my  Guide 
486  U\,  humbly  casting  down  At  thy 
571  Be  it  my  only  to.  here 
655  My  to.  and  my  all 
664  And  learn  that  to.  from  above 
671  Yes,  heavenly  10.,  lore  divine 
746  Filled  with  to.,  love,  and  power 
873  Be  our  10.  and  our  guide 
878  Let  us  each  in  to.  grow 
881  before  whose  face  W,  had  her 
913  Glorious  Trinity.  H\.  Love,  Might 
930  Shall  we. . .  With  10.  from  on  high 
061  11  .  ascribe,  and  might,  and  praise 

.'•  here  to.  has  do  bound 
1075  I  all  on  earth  forsake,  its  10.,  Came 
1113  Elernul  10.  is  their  guide 


HiS  WISDOM. 

134  o  when  his  to.  can  mistake 
152  And  where  is  all  his  to.  gone 

642  His  to,  ever  waketh,  His  sight  is 
866  His  to.  and  bis  power  display 

Of  WISDOM. 

213  glorious  names  Of  10.,  love,  and 

643  God  of  w.,  love,  and  might 
873  They  shall  find  the  path  of  W. 

Thy  wisdom. 

125  Thy  to.,  with  its  deep  on  deep 

126  Thy  w. ,  equal  to  thy  might 

130  None  but  tliy  w.  knows  thy  might 
480  confess  Thy  10.,  truth,  and  power 
1112  Thy  to.  here  we  learn  to  adore 

WISDOM'S. 
329  price  Of  to.  costly  merchandise 
564  Pour  upon  the  nations  to.  loving 
877  Be  ours  the  bliss,  in  to.  way  To 

WISE,  WISEST. 
345  Hasten,  sinner,  to  be  ?/'. 
350  Be  W.  to  know  your  gracious  day 
430  Whate'er  in  me  seems  to.  or  good 
571  A  10.  and  understanding  heart 
603  Be  w.  the  erring  soul  to  win 
673  How  to.,  how  strong  his  hand 
207  O  wisest  love!  that  flesh  and 

WISH. 
101  When  one  their  10.,  and  one  their 
173  If  what  I  to.  is  good,  And  suits 
239  If  thou  the  seeivt  ir.  convey 
573  Lord,  if  thou  didst  the  to.  infuse 
617  Not  what  we  to.,  but  what  we 
637  thy  hand:  My  God,  I  w.  them  there 
661  presence. .  .All  that  I  10.  contains 
747  Have  nothing  to  w.  or  to  fear 
8-19  Our  every  w.  is  stilled 

WISHES,  WISHFUL. 
31  In  thee  their  10.  meet 

154  And  their  best  to.  to  fulfill 

178  Jesus. .  .Doth  all  my  w.  fill 

295  Our  ardent  to,  meet 

661  My  w.  terminate  in  this 

780  Our  10.  all  above 

814  Doth  aught  on  earth  my  10.  raise 
1033  With  a  i&hful  looks  we  stand 
1038  I  stand,  And  cast  a  w.  eye 

WITH. 
669  And  I  shall  be  w.  him 

;i  1  Yrt  art  thou  oft  to.  me 
931  Still  let  them  be  10.  thee 

WITHDRAW,  WITHDRAWN. 
406  If  thou  w.  thyself  from  me 
559  Thou  hast  withdraw ti  thy  grace 

WITHER.  WITHERS.  WITHERED. 
641  Though  all  the  llelds  should  w. 

172  11. -id  it  withi  rs  in  an  hour 

739  Withered  my  nature's  strength 


WIT 


184 


WOR 


WITHHOLD,  WITHHOLDS. 
408  What  else  can  be  IP. 
69  and  uoithholds  No  real  good  from 

WITHOUT. 

102  For  to.  thee  I  cannot  live 
102  For  w.  thee  I  dare  not  die 
607  When  tempests  rage  W. 

WITHSTOOD. 
173  By  earth  and  hell  in  vain  w. 

WITNESS. 
6  Comforter,  Thy  sacred  10.  bear 
221  And  u\  thou  hast  died  for  me 
271  Thine  inward  w.  bear,  unknown 
281  Then  with  our  spirits  iv.  bear 
350  To  apply  and  w.  with  the  blood 
356  Can  iv.  "better  things 
424  And  bear  thy  w.  with  my  heart 
429  Cheered  by  that  10.  from  on  high 
435  And  iv.  with  the  blood 
439  not. .  .Without  the  inward  iv.  live 

439  If  now  the  w.  were  in  me 

440  Now  thine  inward  w.  bear 
466  IT.,  ye  men  and  angels,  now 
483  Let  me  thy  w.  live.  When  sin  is 
502  I  want  the  10.,  Lord,  That  all  I  do 

813  Be  a  true  w.  of  my  Lord 

814  Thy  faithful  w.  will  I  be 
854  Come,  thou  FT.  of  his  dying 

942  Mighty  Spirit!  W.  to  the  Saviour's 
1054  The  Spirit's  sure  !0.,  and  smiles 

WITNESSER,  WITNESSES. 
384  W.  of  Jesus'  merit,  Speak 
594  A  cloud  of  witnesses  around  Hold 
650  His  friends  and  u\  to  own 
795  Stand  forth  thy  chosen  w. 
805  We  are  Jesus'  to. 
911  spring  a. .  .seed  Of  w.  for  God 
1045  While  the  long  cloud  of  w.  Show 

WOE. 
196  Thy  life  and  death  of  w. 
313  name. .  .Can  save  from  endless  w. 
320  heart. .  .Can  feel  the  sinner's  w. 
371  In  pain . .  .To  reach  eternal  w. 
412  with.,  .tears,  Eternal  w.  prevent 
456  Me  to  save  from  endless  10. 
629  on  thee  we  fling  our  burdening  w. 
687  on  the  brink  Of  any  earthly  to. 
839  And  s;ive  from  endless  w. 
966  Infinite  joy,  or  endless  10.,  Attends 
971  And  bids  them  Leave  b  world  of  10. 
971  But  let  our  hearts  In  every  w. 

106]   For  sin.  the  source  of  mortal  10. 

1057  plains  they  range.  Incapable  of  to. 

WOES. 

194  But  with  the  w.  of  sin  and  strife 

904  When  the  w,  of  life  o'ertake  me 

907  Bid  inv  many  10,  depart 

684  From  every  swelling  tide  of  w. 

794  so  by  my  w.  to  be  Nearer,  my 

797  Wo  share  OUT  mutual  "'• 

996  Are  enough  for  life's  10,,  full 
1002  u  joy,  for  all  its  former  u\ 


WOLF. 
700  For  O,  the  w.  is  nigh 

790  The  w.  can  never  harm 

WONDER. 
160  I'm  lost  In  10.,  love,  and  praise 
i  i  i  spend  the  everlasting  day  In  w. 
226  Come,  ye  saints,  look  here  and  w. 
332  proclaim,  And  io.  at  his  love 
491  Lost  in  u?.,  love,  and  praise 
981  And  heaven  with  praise  and  w. 

WONDERS. 
His  v\  to  the  nations  show 
Tell  his  10.,  sin£  his  worth 
The  10.  of  thy  love  declare 
How  high  thy  iv.  rise 
For  the  w.  of  creation,  Works 
mysterious  way  His  w.  to  perform 
we  see  The  10.  of  thy  love 
Life  eternal !  O  what  jr. 
raise  our  song  To  reach  the  w. 
Thy  noblest  it1,  here  we  view 
I  trace  Diviner  w.  of  thy  grace 
By  all  the  w.  ye  shall  do 
we  sing  The  w.  of  his  love 
Sing  of  the  w.  of  his  love 
Come,  Spirit,  make  thy  w.  known 
show  The  w.  of  thy  love 
And  tell  the  w.  he  hath  done 
fathers  told. ..Thy  w.  in  their  days 


17 

27 

83 

146 

148 

161 

174 

225 

275 

292 

294 

820 

838 

876 

921 

94(3 

1076 

1097 


WONDERFUL. 
51  And  publish  abroad  his  w. 

147  My  God,  how  w.  thou  art 
191  W.  in  council  he,  Christ 
207  In  all  his  words  most  w. 
216  love  explain  Thy  w.  design 
750  story  More  w.  it  seems 

WONDERING. 

63  And  tell  the  w.  nations  round 
673  So  shalt  thou,  M?.,  own  his 

WONDROUS,  WONDROUSLY 

148  Who  can  sing  that  u\  song 
202  O  IP.  Lord,  my  soul  would 
211  When  I  survey  the  10.  cross 

441  Love  that  found  im'-ir.  thought 
766  Thy  work. .  .And  10.  to  our  eyes 
871  We  think  upon  his  10,  grace  ' 
937  All  his  10.  love  proclaim 
1094  Yet  wondrously  from  age  to  age 

WORD. 

40  Saviour,  give  them  thy  faithful  10. 
75  displayed  By  the  eternal  \\  . 

1  t'.t  We  should  lake  him  at  his  iv. 

lfi<;  That  |0„  above  all  earthly  powers 

*Ji',:5  \\  .  of  God,  and  inward  Light 

21)1  Till  every  heartfelt  10.  be  mine 
•.".'1   And  Lei  thy  precious  10.  of  irraee 
293  so  brightly  as  thy  written  "•. 
x!'.u  Bui  in  thy  Messed  f.  i  trace 
423  Though  D01  a  10.  he  Bpoke 
468  I  trust  in  his  u\;  none  plucks  me 
i^.~>  To  bear  and  keep  thy  every  u\ 
686  Be  mindful  0!  thy  gracious  u\ 


WOR 


185 


WOK 


iln...flee  At  Jesus'  everlasting  w. 
Whose  10.,  when  heaven  and  earth 

585  This  blessed  10.  be  mine.  Just 

586  They  could  not  speak  a  greater  10. 
-  tunds  forth.,  .ancient  10.,  More 
Whene'er  we  hear  that  glorj 

000  God's  blessed  10.  can  part  ei 
:ri  thou  shalt  own  his  10. 
632  Aid  08  t<>  trust  thy  sacred  10. 
6  -I  Jesus,  one  w.  from  thee  Fills 
0;'»8  Lord,  I  believe  thy  every  10. 
679  foundation,   .in  his  excellent  10. 
699  I  trust  in  thy  eternal  10. 
;;.">  Be  like  your  Lord,  his  iv.  embrace 
836  According  to  thy  gracious  10. 
84<>  Thy  faithful  10.  believing,  We 
885  The  all-subduing  M\.  Healer  of 
913  Thou,  whose  almighty  10.  Chaos 
929  Send  them  thy  mighty  10.  to  speak 

1021  answer  for.,  "every  10.  I  say 

1050  Life  from  the  dead  is  in  that  10. 

1050  How  shall  I  love  that  10. 

1102  Where  rest  but  ou  thy  faithful  10. 

Holy  WOUD. 
293  The  hopes  that  holy  10.  supplies 
546  And  when  I  read  his  holy  10.,  I 

756  message... From  God's  own  holy  10. 
773  That  sacred  stream,  thine  holy  W. 

-     red  word. 
39  To  us  the  sacred  10.  apply  With 
101  Where  parents  love  the  sacral  iv. 
299  Teach  us  to  love  thy  sac  re  I  10. 
302  voice... Sounds  from  the  men  d  10. 
371  He  calls  you  by  his  sacred  10. 
541  Thy  8  icrcd  10.  is  passed 
632  Aid  us  to  trust  thy  saa 

The  WORD. 
29  May  we  receive  the  10.  we  hear 
141  The  w.  of  his  grace  shall  comfort 
168  Built  by  the  10.  of  his  command 
289  Jesus,  the  10.  bestow.  The  true 
301  Where'er  the  10.  of  life  is  sown 
4-13  The  10.  is  ever  nigh 
493  Th<   10.  of  God  is  sure,  And 
936  He  hath  given  the  10.  of  grace 
-;>eak  but  the  10.,  our  souls  shall 
if  Arm  the  10.  of  God  remains 
1033  O  that  the  10.  were  given 

Tliy  WORD. 
6  And  give  thy  10.  success:  Spirit 
39  Prepare  us  to  receive  thy  10. 
130  \oia:  but  thy  "'.  can  speak  thy 

thy  10.,  almighty  Lord,  Where'er 
888  Thy  10.  i-  power  and  life 

Lnd  make  thy  w.  my  guide  to 
Thy  iv.  shall  shine  in  cloui 
293  Jesus,  thy  10.,  with  friendly  aid 

:i  r  of  mercies,  Id  I 
301  Almighty  God,  thy  10.  is  1 
307  according  to  thy  10.:  Accomplish 
377  Be  it  according  t  1  thy  w. ; 

Let  thy  10.  richly  in  me  dwell 
451  Thy  Jr.,  thy  all-creating  word 
499  Be  it  according  to  thy  iv..  And 
'b06  I  rest  upon  thy  10, 


514  According  to  th 

528  77/;/  "'.  may  to  the  utmost  prove 

■  consolations  of  thy  10. 
539  according  to  thy  </-.;  Bed. 'em 
511   And  1.  Who  dare  thy  10.  believe 
593  Supported  by  thy  10. 
858  With  ///.//  10.,  the  heavenly  bread 

ire  may//,//  //•.  melodious  sound 

1 -re.  we  know,  thy  10. 
- '-  And  we  believe  thy  10.,  Though 
906  Send  forth  thy  iv..  and  lot  it  ily 

less  thij  10.  to  young  and  old 
1065  'Tis  good  at  thy  10.  to  be  here 

WORDS. 
160  O  how  can  10.  with  equal  warmth 
291  O  may  the  gracious  10.  divine 
323  O  what  amazing  10.  of  grace 
461  Our  <r.  are  lost,  nor  wdi  we  know 
470  All  my  10.  and  thoughts  receive 
819  O  clothe  their  10.  with  power 
819  And  let  those  10.  be  ever  thine 
928  Thy  10.  with  pleasure  we  recall 

WORK. 
19  While  in  the  heavenly  10.  we  join 
24  When  Jehovah's  10.  begun 
81  Sweet  is  the  10.,  my  God,  my  King 
N--3  Ano: her  six  days'  10.  is  done 
264  Carrying  on  his  u\  within 
3o7  Accomplish  now  thy  10.  in  me 
315  confess  The  iv.  is  ail  divine 
3J1  Grace  all  the  10.  shall  crown 
347  Asks  the  10.  of  his  own  hands 
377  I  know  the  10.  is  only  thine 
392  Thine  is  the  10.,  and  only  thine 
451  Thou  only,  Lord,  the  10.  hast  done 
475  Jesus  let  ad  my  10.  be  thine 
531  I  look. .  .Till  h  !  his  10.  begin 
547  Nothing  hath  half  thy  10.  to  do 
562  confirm  my  heart's  desire  To  10. 
565  11'..  for  the  night  is  coming 
570  Yet  will  I,  Lord,  the  10.  complete 
572  One  more  day's  10.  for  Jesus' 
572  How  sweet  the  10.  has 
5; 3  W.  in  me  both  to  wili  an  1  do 
576  Up,  then,  with  speed  and  10. 
590  receive  This  humble  10.  of  mine 

596  O,  it  is  hard  to  10.  for  God,  To 

597  w.  shall  be  prayer,  if  all  be 
597  prayer. .  .Itself  with  10.  be  one 
607  Who  will  go  and  10.  to-day 
607  Let  his  \v.  your  pleasure  be 
609  Every  10.  I  do  below,  I  do  it  to 

ix  on  his  10.  thy  steadfast  eye 
784  Then,  when  the  mighty  10.  is 
806  Let  us  all  our  10.  fulfill 
816  proceed  In  Jesus'  iv.  below 
891  0  happiest  10.  below,  Earnest 
936  When  he  first  the  10.  begun 

Be  alone  the  10.  hath  wrought 
955  I  have  finished  the  10.  thou  didst 
1047  Christian..  .How  they  w.  Within 
1049  in  heaven. . .  W.  never. .  .1  1 
1019  For  10.  Itself  is  love 

WORKS. 
3  We  are  his  10.,  and  not  our  own 
48  By  all  thy  u\  ou  earth  adored 


AVOR 


186 


WOR 


133  His  10.,  through  all  this  wondrous 
136  All  thy  to.  shall  praise  thy  name 
139  By  all  thy  ;'•.,  be  paid  to  thee 

1 12  Through  all  his  mighty  w. 
231  their  true  Creator,  all  his  to. 
314  Nor  to.  which  we  have  done 
440  a  faith  that  would  by  to.  be 
461  What  are  our  ir.  but  sin  and 
475  joyful  from  my  own  to.  to  cease 
524  And  we  from  our  own  to. 
573  And  still  in  all  my  to.  maintain 
586  Let  all  my  to.  in  thee  be  wrought 
606  And  offer  all  my  w.  to  thee 
609  Him  in  outward  to.  pursue 
780  Our  faith  by  to.  to  approve 
809  But  if  our  to.  in  thee  be  wrought 
809  That  all  around  our  to.  may  see 
820  By  all  the  io.  that  I  have  done 
866  His  wondrous  to.,  through  ages 

909  And  God  his  to.  destroy 

910  And  in  thy  to.,  by  all  beheld 
1001  Followed  by  their  to.  they  go 
1102  Remember,  Lord,  thy  to.  of  old 

WORKERS,  WORKING,  WORKMAN. 
818  As  io.  with  their  God 
481  Thy  mighty  working  may  I  feel 
591  Workman  of  God  !  o  lose  not 

WORLD. 

81  sweet  employ  In  that  eternal  w. 

134  From  to.  to  world  the  joy  shall 
292  Bless  the  dark  to.  with  heavenly 
313  S:ive  through  this  to.  of  night 
648  This  weary  to.  we  cast  behind 
807  Up  to  that  w.  of  light  Take 

820  Bid  the  whole  to.  my  grace 
826  Away,  vain  to. !  sin,  leave  me  now 
897  side  by  side  In  this  wide  to.  of  ill 
914  To  the  bright  to.  above,  Break 
1023  When  this  to.  shall  pass  away 
1079  When  this  passing  w.  is  done 

The  WORLD. 
75  'Twas  great  to  speak  the  to.  from 
91  Did  the  to.  from  darkness  bring 
103  Ere  through  the  to.  our  way  we 
105  That  with  the  to.,  myself,  and 
221  If  all  the  w.  through  thee  may 
271  unknown  To  all  the  W.  beside 
292  Till  through  the  W.  thy  truth  has 
:;:,   Lei  all  the  w.  hill  down  and 
:;:j\!  Bui  .Jesus  came  the  10.  to  save 

The  w.  can  aeter  give  The  bliss 
395  And  cast  the  u\  and  flesh  behind 
435  ()  that  the  //'.  might  know  The 
451   That  spake  at  Mist  the  "'.  from 

\;id  see  how  from  ///<■  to.  at  once 
510  Let  worldly  minds  the  to.  pursue 
5h)  void.  TiK  w.  can  never  li!l 
5(51  Nor  could  the  w.  a  Joy  afford 
583  Thi  io. cannol  withstand  Its 
oi3  The  to.  may  call  Itself  my  foe 
675.  Wherever  in  the  to.  i  am,  in 

'   iver  Lei  tin  w.  break  in 
752  Tin  to .  i  leave 
708  Though  tin   (/•.  in  arms  combine 
781  Leaving  the  10.,  thou  doit  but 


793  So  shall  the  to.  believe  and  know 
SCO  I  'm  with  you  till  thr  w.  .shall  end 
822  I i  that  the  ir.  might  taste  and  see 
829  Death  to  the  to.  we  here  avow 
867  May  it  before  the  to.  appear 
911?  beams. . . To  till  the  )'\  with  light 
913  O'er  the  10.,  far  and  wide 
920  And  let  tiw  to.",  adoring,  see 
924  And  cause  the  to.  to  know  thy 
942  Round  ttie  to.  diffuse  thy  rays 
942  O'er  the  to.  thine  influence  shed 
969  The  ic.  rec^les..  .it  disappears 
1071  The  to.  is  growing  old 
1101  almighty  breath  Can  sink  the  10. 

WORLDS. 
15  Lord  of  the  w.  above,  How 
17  He  made  the  shining  w.  on  high 
57  W.  his  mighty  voice  obeyed 
133  Till  listening  to.  shall  join  the 
153  choirs  Shall  till  the  to.  above 
294  In  to.  below  and  worlds  above 
429  Sovereign  of  all  the  to.  on  high 
Gil  As  darkness  shows  us  w.  of 
870  O  God,  through  countless  w.  of 
893  poverty..  .When  all  the  to.  are 
1025  By  w.  on  worlds  destroyed 

WORLDLY. 
382  W.  good  I  do  not  want 
605  I  would  not  sigh  for  to.  joy 
753  By  w.  thoughts  oppressed 
908  For  to.  hope,  or  worldly  fear 
1078  From  w.  hope  and  fear 

WORM,  WORMS. 

214  devote. .  .head  For  such  a  to.  as  I 

302  A  guilty,  weak,  and  helpless  w. 

460  Do  thou  assist  a  feeble  w. 

470  If  so  poor  a  to.  as  I  May  to 

668  If  such  a  to.  as  I  can  spread 

966  A  to.  of  earth,  I  cry 
1027  Shall  such  a  worthless  io.  as  I 
1075  He  calls  a  to.  his  friend 
1117  Who  shall  a  helpless  w.  redeem 
38  And  worms  have  learned  to  lisp 

146  To  save  rebellious  w. 

216  Himself  to  w.  impart 

905  What  dying  to.  are  we 

976  What  timorous  to.  we  mortals  are 

WORMWOOD. 
223  O  the  to.  and  the  gall 
2  is  ne'er  forget  The  to.  and  the  gall 

WORSHIP. 

3  Come,  w.  at  his  throne 
12  Let  every  ac1  of  10.  be  Like 
33  To  thee..  .  belong  all  io.,  love,  and 
31  angels  join  To  ir.  God  aright 
48  We  to.  thee,  the  common  Lord 
5i  There,  in  ir.  purer,  sweeter 
(j()  W.  and  thanks  to  him  belong 
74  obey  To  io.  at  his  throne 
s    And  purer  /r.  may  we  pay 
89  Oft  as  they  meet  for  to.  here 

91  We...  bless  thee*  re  our  w.  cease 
98  And  io.  in  thy  fear 

140  o  10.  the  King,  all-glorious 


WOR 


i  •: 


WRE 


to  bis  majesty 
189  it  .  Christ,  the  newborn  King 
191  Come  and  to.  at  bis  feet 
246  \\\.  honor,  power,  and  blessing 
272  I  w.  thee,  O  Holy  Ghost 
272  I  love  to  to.  thee 
281  May  to.  only  thee 
360  And  to.  him  with  fear 
549  thy  throne,  And  to.  only  thee 
6(50  And  io.  at  thy  feet 
852  And  humbly  to.  at  thy  feet 
869  hands  Have  raised  to  10.  thee 
923  And  in  thy  courts  to  ic.  thee 
1032  appear,  And  to.  at  thy  feet 
1069  And  10.  face  to  face 
1093  Ever  own  and  to.  God 
1100  Let  all  the  people  w.  thee 
1105  Where  they  might  freely  to.  thee 

WORSHIPED,  WORSHIPING. 

79  Who  In  the  spirit  w.  thee 

38  thrones  around  Fall  worshiping 

WORSHIPER,  WORSHIPERS. 
36  Thy  favored  to.  may  dwell 
92  Where  the  evening  to.  seeks 

372  Thy  real  to. 

1013  To  his  ransomed  worshipers 

WORTH,  WORTHY. 
27  Tell  his  wonders,  sing  his  w. 
243  All  are  too  mean  to  speak  his  to. 
2  Worthy  the  Lamb  that  died,  they 
2  W.  the  Lamb  our  hearts  reply 
2  Jesus  is  to.  to  receive  Honor 
13  O  may  I  w.  prove  to  see 
246  Thou  art  to.  to  receive ;  Loudest 
680  And  if  thou  count  us  to.,  We 
936  W.  is  the  work  of  him 

WOUND. 

212  Who  could  thy  sacred  body  w. 
2lo  it  flows  from  every  streaming  to. 
306  To  ease  the  pain  and  heal  the  to. 
311  ir.,  and  pour  in,  my  wounds  to 
327  Though  sin  and  sorrow  to.  my 
53d  Deepen  the  to.  Thy  hands  have 
906  He  can  heal  thy  bitter  to. 

105."  shall  there  our  spirits  to. 

WOUNDS. 
32  With  all  thy  to.  appear 
32  And  all  thy  to.  to  sinners  cry 

213  When  we  behold  thy  bleeding  to. 
2.">7  Rich  "'.,  yet  visible  above 

306  Deep  are  the  to.  which  sin  has 
311  Wound,  and  pour  in,  my  to.  to 
319  stream  Thy  flowing  "'.  supply 
33?  Fly  to  those  dear  to.  of  his 
889  open  all  his  to.  again 
's:  l  And  shows  his  to.  and  spreads 
379  Saviour  stands,  Shows  his  to. 
420  The  to.  of  Jesus  tor  my  .sin 
425  His  to.  an*  open  wide 

438  Five  bleeding  to.  he  bears 

454  And  lo !  in  his  to.  I  continue 
456  His  to.  for  me  stand  open 
461  To  dwell  within  thy  10. ;  then 


WOUNDED. 
185  The  to.  soul  t<.  c 
867  Heal  my  to.,  bleeding  heart 
316  It  makes  the  to.  spirit  whole 
320  When  to.  sore,  the  stricken 
341  n\.  impotent,  and  blind 
415  the  blood  From  thy  to.  side 
fill  if.  when  deceived  and  to.  here 
683  Here  bring  your  to.  hearts 
1031  And  still  extends  his  w.  hands 

WRATH. 
95  My  sins  might  rouse  his  w.  to 
95  But  yet  his  to.  delays 
127  Thy  wakened  to.  doth  slowly 
142  His  to.  and  justice  stand  To  guard 
165  Surround  my  steps  in  all  their  w. 
258  From  impending  to.  release  us 
308  Flee  from  the  to.  to  come 
310  The  mountains,  in  their  io.,  Their 
379  Can  my  God  his  to.  forbear 
389  Can  these  avert  the  to.  of  God 
389  On  me  I  feel  thy  w.  abide 
415  Save  from  to.  and  make  me  pure 
735  Let  me  alone,  that  all  my  w. 
735  O  turn  thy  threatening  io.  away 
743  guilt  Of  sin,  and  to.  divine 
805  Saved  with  them  from  future  to. 
813  Whose  to.  or  hate  makes  me 
996  to  shun  Thy  dreadful  to.  severe 
1017  The  day  of  to.,  that  dreadful  day 
1023  Day  of  to.,  O  dreadful  day 
1028  Behold  his  to.  prevailing 
1092  Let  not  thy  to.  in  its  terror 

WREATHE,  WREATHS. 
807  When  will  peace  to.  her  chain 
807  Soon  shall  peace  to.  her  chain 
594  When  victors'  wreath*  and 

WRECK,  WRECKS. 
1025  And  mount  above  the  to. 
204  cross. .  .Towering  o'er  the  wrecks 

WRENCH. 
993  not  death  to  bear  The  io.  that 

WRETCH,  WRETCHED,  WRETCH- 
ED V 
369  1  Tl  tell  him  I  'in  a  w.  undone 
385  1.  a  to.  undone  and  lost 
427  grace. .  .That  saved  a  IT.  like  me 
696  Without. .  .thyself,  I  were  a  to. 
299  Here  may  the  ton  tched  s  ons  of 
304  in  gulf.    .We  10.  sinners  lay 
460  A  iv.  sinner,  lost  to  God 
554  How  oft  this  to.  heart  Has 
312  free  From  wretchedness  and  woe 

WRESTLE,  WRESTLES,  WRESTLED, 
WRESTLING. 
589  TF.,  and  fight,  and  pray 
737  Ami  10.  tilt  the  break  of  day 
217  Tnc  Saviour  wrestles  lone  with 

1046  They  wrestled  hard,  as  we  do  now 
158  Wrestling,  I  will  not  let  the 
584  prolong  the  to.  of  the  night 
737  IF.,  I  will  uot  let  thee  £0,  Till 


WRI 


188 


ZIO 


WRITE,  WRITING,  WRITTEN. 
1V2  And  will  he  10.  liis  name 
377  And  u\  thy  name  upon  my  heart 
482  Spirit's  law. . .()  w.  it  on  my 
1023  Then  the  writing  shall  be  read 
837  love  Be  written  on  our  minds 

WRONG,  WRONGS. 
194  Two  thousand  years  of  w. 
■V.ii  the  side  that  seems  W.  to  man's 
1023  Every  to.  shall  be  set  right 
196  The  wrongs  that  we  receive 


Y. 

YEAR. 

579  The  y.  delays  not  long 
878  While  the  circling  y.  has  sped 
905  With  every  passing  y.  we  make 
94()  through  Another  various  y. 

948  Welcome  each  closing  y. 

949  The  y.  is  gone,  beyond  recall 

949  we  may  praise  thee,  y.  by  year 

950  Lord,  through  another  y. 

951  Wiio  spares  us  yet  another  y. 
953  And  spares  us  yet  another  y. 
953  spare,  Another  and  another  y. 
953  And,  lo,  we  see  another  y. 
1)55  Roll  round  with  the  y. 

956  Hasted  through  the  former  //. 
905  The  ?/.  rolls  round,  and  steals 

1080  The  fresh  and  fading  y. 
1088  The  y.,  its  life  resigning 

YEARS. 

9  truth... stand,  When  rolling  y. 
25  Like  the  y.  of  his  right  hand 
73  Through  endless  y.  to  live 

125  I  see  thee  in  the  eternal  y. 

194  When  with  the  ever-circling  y. 

229  Lord  of  the  rolling  y. 

250  Thy  j/.,  O  Lord,  can  never  fail 

257  Crown  him  the  Lord  of  y. 

907  And  as  the  ?/.,  an  endless  host 

948  Not  many  ?/.  their  rounds  shall 

949  And  pray  that  future  y.  may 

950  our  few  revolving  //. 

952  So  many  y.  on  sin  bestowTed 

957  A  few  more  y.  shall  roll 

963  Pass  a  few  swiftly  fleeting  ■?/. 
904  art  God,  to  endless  y.  the  same 

YEARN,  YEARNS,  YEARNING, 

YEARNINGS. 
091  Our  restless  spirits//,  for  thee 
188  my  heart...  )'<  orftswith  Infinite 

509  a  trusting  heart,  a  yearninqeye 

510  with  yearnings  unexpressed 

5TE8TEEDAY. 

'-'"'!  V.,  to-day.  to-morrow.. .the  same 
886  Now  a-  //.  the  same 
445  To-day  as  y.  tin-  same 
:>;  2  <  hri.M  Is  dearer  Than  y. 

805  Jesus'  name,  Now  as  y. 


YIELD,  YIELDS. 
104  I  ?/.  my  powers  to  thy  command 
340  When  thou  didst  there  //.  up 
353  My  heart  I  y.  withoul  delay 
353  And  //.  thy  heart  to  God' a  control 
-lot  Nay.  but  1  //.,  I  yield  :  I  can 
466  Ourselves  to  Christ  we  //. 
566  Never  //.,  nor  lose  by  flight 
738  Y.  to  me  now,  for  I  am  weak 

YOKE. 
303  And  cannot  from  its  ?/.  get  free 
495  Break  off  the  y.  of  inbred  sin 
000  Give  me  to  bear  thy  easy  y. 
623  Give  me  thy  easy  y.  to  bear 
722  Tamely  to  thy  y.  submit 
785  And  bear  thine  easy  //. 
81 1  Beneath  his  easy  y.  they  move 
904  Help  us,  O  Lord,  thy  y.  to  wear 

YONDER. 
755  Ah,  what  shall  I  be  y. 
1010  Till  we  shall  meet  him  y. 

YOUNG. 
10  Y.  men  and  maidens,  raise 
280  The  i/.,  the  old,  inspire 
877  Delightful  work !  y.  souls  to  win 

YOUTH,  YOUTHFUL. 
Dawn  even  with  its...?/. 
Those  who  seek  me  in  their  y. 
The  promise  made  to  earliest  y. 
To  guide  untutored  //. 
To  guide  our  steps  in  ?/. 
Shepherd  of  tender  ?/.,  Guiding 
When  y.  its  pride  of  beauty 
y.  renewed  and  frenzy  calmed 
thousands  slain,  The  y.  and  the 

Z. 

ZEAL. 

To  spread  with  holy  z.  around 
Could  my  z.  no  languor  know 
Z.  shall  haste  on  eager  wing 
With  holy,  conquering  z.  inspire 
For  z.  I  sigh,  for  zeal  I  pant 
But  ah  !  my  z.  soon  dies  away 
Where  is  the  z.  that  led  us  then 
And  let  my  knowing  z.  be  joined 
With  calm  and  tempered  z. 
My  z.  inspire 

Suppress  their  fear,  inflame. .  .z. 
Nor  did  their  z.  offend  him 
His  z.  inspired  their  bieast 


ZION. 
Praise  waits  in  z..  Lord,  for  thee 
Croat  (iod,  attend,  while  Z.  sings 
/...  in  ail  ih>  palaces,  prosperity 

Win  n  on  Z.  we  Stand,  having 
Z.  beams  with  light 

So,  when  on  z.  thou  shall  stand 
with  songs  to  z.  we  return 
stone  Which  God  in  z.  lays 

Welcome  news  to  Z.  bearing 


832 
873 
876 

s,; 

884 
885 
977 
1099 
890 


74 
415 
485 
500 
560 
560 
561 
586 
586 
762 
819 
883 
1045 


ZIO 


ISO 


zox 


707  Z.,  loner  in  hostile  lands 

767  Z.  still  is  well  beloved 

Z,  stands  with  hills  surrounded 
76fi  X..  kept  by  power  divine 

768  Happy  Z..  what  a  favored  lot 
. -.  Z.  shall  be  given,  The 

3  Z.  cannot  move 
7<3  z.  i  ojoys  her  monarch's  love 

775  Z..  assert  thy  liberty 

776  '/..  city  of  our  God 

778  Daughter  of  Z.,  the  power  that 
ippressor  is  vanquished,  and  Z. 
821  Z..  behold  thy  saviour  King 
871  In  Z.  G«>d  is  known,  A  refuge 
883  To  Z.  Jesus  came 
'.H2  Z.  in  triumph  begins  her  mild 
1043  Shouting,  their  heavenly  Z.  gain 

1064  With  him  I  on  Z.  shall  stand 

1065  Return  to  the  Z.  above 

O/ZIOX. 
759  Ye  daughters  of  Z.,  declare, 
778  Daughter  of  Z.,  awake  from  thy 
778  Daughter  of  Z.,  the  power  that 
909  Daughter  of  Z.,  from  the  dust 
92fi  0  light  of  Z.,  now  arise 
1001  They  stand,  those  halls  of  Z. 

ZION'S. 

15  That  love  the  way  to  Z.  hill 
36  Not  now  on  Z.  height  alone 


.id  our  prayers  for  Z.  peace 

78  strength  Of  Z.  heavenly  dome 
342  News  from  Z.  King  proclaim 
346  Come  the  way  to  Z.  gate 

720  Z.  city  is  In  sight 
764  Thus  fair  was  Z.  chosen  seat 
767  Great  deliverance  Z.  King 
769  at  length  In  Z.  courts  appear 
771  work  revive,  In  Z.  gloomy  hour 
ri74  spring.. .from  Z.  mount  in 
787  But  we  are  come  to  Z.  hill 
821  feet  Who  stand  on  Z.  hill 
823  Let  Z.  watchmen  all  awake 
856  Holy  Z.  help  forever 
883  reigneth  On  Z.  heavenly  hill 
912  brightness  of  Z.  glad  morning 
918  Be  this  thy  Z.  favored  hour 
'.•:■  J  From  Z.  mount  send  forth 
<JS)  On  Z.  holy  towers  to  shine 
928  And  glory  beam  on  Z.  gates 
932  Prepared  for  Z.  war 
1046  With  him  on  Z.  hill 
1076  On  Z.  sacred  height 

ZIONWARD. 

79  Their  faces  Z.  were  set 
879  Little  travelers  Z. 

ZONE. 
779  Till  her  sons  from  z.  to  zone 


DOXOLOGIES. 


Index  of  Lines. 


13  All  praise  to  the  Father,  the  Son 

14  All  glory  be  to  thee 

15  All  praise  be  given 

19  All  glory  and  worship  from  earth 
9  And  shall  be  evermore 
8  And  new-creating  breath 

3  And  Spirit  all-divine 

4  And  Spirit,  one  in  Three 

4  And  shall  forever  be 

5  And  equal  adoration  be 

0  And  all  the  saints  in  earth  and 
8  And  saints  on  earth  adore 

13  And  Spirit,  thrice  holy  and  blest 

IB  And  spirit.  Three  in  One 

16  And  all  tiiy  hosts  in  heaven 

17  And  shout  the  joyful  siory 

18  And  Bpr<  ad  I  Is  fame,  till  time  shall 
B  As  now  H  is.  and  so  shall  last 

10  As  through  countless  u>.  • 

was  from  the  beginning 
I:-  As  was,  and  Is  now,  and  shall  <  ver 


16  Ascribe  we  equal  glory 

5  Attend  the  almighty  Father's  name 
12  Author  of  the  new  creation 

2  Be  glory,  as  it  was,  is  now 

4  Be  glory,  as  it  was.  is  now 

8  Be  glory  as  in  ages  past 

6  By  all  the  angels  near  the  throne 

16  By  all  who  know  thy  name  below 

15  Crown  him,  in  every  song 

17  Each  ransomed  spirit  sings 
n  Endless  praises  to  Jehovah, 

5  Eternal  Comforter,  to  tin  e 

6  Eternal  praise  and  glory  given 

18  Eternal  praise  and  worship  be 
10  Evermore  his  praise  shall  last 

9  Father,  Bon,  and  Holy  G 

10  Father,  Son,  an-  !   As 


190 


14  Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost,  Thy 

18  From  age  to  age,  ye  saints,  his 

7  Glory  to  God  the  Son 
16  Glory  to  God  i>e  given 
n  God  the  Father,  God  the  Son 
11  God  the  Spirit,  joined  in  glory 

11  Great  Jehovah  I  we  adore  thee 

12  Him  by  whom  our  spirits  live 

14  Holy,  holy,  holy  Lord,  All  glory 

5  Immortal  honor,  endless  fame 

14  Join  we  with  the  heavenly  host 

3  Let  saints  and  angels  join 

15  Let  all  his  praise  prolong 

16  Let  all  thy  works  adore  thee 

14  Live  by  earth  and  heaven  adored 

6  Now  to  the  great  and  sacred  Three 

19  0  Father  Almighty,  to  thee  be 

17  Of  thy  redeeming  love 

11  On  the  same  eternal  throne 

15  On  earth,  in  heaven 

10  One  Deity,  in  Persons  Three 

1  Praise  God,  from  whom  all  blessings 
1  Praise  him,  all  creatures  here 
1  Praise  him  above,  ye  heavenly  host 
1  Praise  Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost 
9  Praise  eternal  as  his  love 
9  Praise  him,  all  ye  heavenly  host 
10  Praise  the  name  of  God  most  high 
10  Piaise  him,  all  below  the  sky 
10  Praise  him,  all  ye  heavenly  host 

12  Praise  the  God  of  our  salvation 

12  Praise  the  Father's  boundless  love 
12  Praise  the  Lamb,  our  expiation 
12  Praise  the  Spirit  from  above. 


9  Sing  we  to  our  God  above 

2  The  God  whom  we  adore 

3  The  G<»<i  of  mercy  be  adored 

3  The  <  /lie  in  Three,  and  Three  in  One 
5  The  Saviour  son  be  glorified 
(i  The  rather.  Son,  and  Spirit, be 
8  The  (too  whom  heaven's  triumphant 

13  The  eternal,  supreme  Three  in  cue 

14  'J  he  Three  in  One,  the  One  in  Three 
17  Thou  glorious  King  of  kings 

0  Through  all  the  worlds  where  God 
7  Thy  everlasting  praise  we  sing 
14  Thy  Godhead  we  adore 
17  Thy  wondrous  love  and  favor 

2  To  Father,  Son.  and  Holy  Ghost 

3  To  praise  the  Father  and  the  Son 

4  To  (iod,  the  Father,  Son, 

7  To  God  the  Father's  throne 

7  To  God  the  Spirit,  praise 

8  To  Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost 

11  To  Jehovah,  Three  in  One 

12  To  the  one  Jehovah  give 

14  To  praise  thee  evermore 

15  To  God,  the  Father,  Son,  And 
15  To  him  your  hearts  belong 
1G  To  Father,  Son,  and  Spirit 

17  To  thee  be  praise  forever 

18  To  Father,  Son,  and  Spirit,  ever 

12  Undivided  adoration 

13  Was.  is,  and  shall  still  be  confessed 
17  We'll  celebrate  thy  glory 

8  When  time  shall  be  no  more 
3  Who  calls  our  souls  i'n>m  death 
3  Who  saves  by  his  redeeming  word 

5  Who  for  lost  man's  redemption  died 
7  With  all  our  powers,  eternal  King 

17  With  all  thy  saints  above 

19  With  Christ  and  the  Spirit,  one  God 

7  Your  highest  honors  raise 


CONSECUTIVE  IXDEX  OF  FIRST  LINES  OF  HYMN'S. 

The  figures  on  the  left  indicate  the  number  of  the  Hymn  In  the  Hymnal ;  on  the 
rierht  the  number  in  the  old  Hymn  Book  ;  the  meters  are  indicated  at  the  end  ot  each 
line. 


1-65 


5  (WHO 


0  for  a  thousand  tongues  —  C.  1 

Come,  let  us  join  our C.  4 

Come,  sound  his  praise S.  12 

Awake,  and  sing  the  song. ...8. 

Stand  up.  and  bless  the S.  14 

Come,  thou  almighty 6,4.  25 

Jesus,  we  look  to  thee S.  3.5 

From  all  that  dwell  below  . . .  L.  11 

Before  Jehovah's  awful L.  16 

0  holy.  holy,  holy  Lord L.  46 

All  people  that  on  earth L.  — 

Jesus,  thou  everlasting L.  10 

O  render  thanks  to  God L.  17 

Lift  up  your  heads,  ye L.  — 

Lord  of  the  worlds  above H.  24 

Young  men  and  maidens. . .  .H.  21 

Let  all  on  earth  their C.P.  19 

Thou  God  of  power,  thou .  .C.P.  31 

Jesus,  thou  soul  of  all  cur.  .C.P.  13 

Heavenly  Father,  sovereign  -7.  41 

Lord,  we  come  before  thee. .  .7.  57 
Christians,  brethren,  ere  we.. 7. 1122 
Now  may  He  who  from  the..  .7.112-5 

Sonars  of  praise  the  angels ....  7.  (.) 

Thank  and  praise  Jehovah's.. 7.  15 

Glory  te  to  God  on  high 7.  40 

Praise  the  Lord,  his  glories*.  .7.  — 

Gome,  i'-t  us  who  in  Christ. .  .C.  3 

Once  more  we  come  before . . .(  .  88 

is,  thy  disciples  see.  C.  34 

Infinite  excellence  is  thine.. .' '.  50 

Jesus,  thou  all-redeeming C.  51 

0 G     •    ur  strength,  to  tiiee.-C.  54 

A  thousand  oracles  divine  . .  .C.  95 

Father  of  heaven,  whose.    . .   L.  62 

0  thou  to  whom,  in  ancient.. L.  63 

0  thou,  whom  all  thy  saints.. L.  30 

Eternal  Power,  whose  hi<rh..L.  27 

Thy  presence,  gracious  God..L.  28 

Not  here,  as  to  the  prophet's.  .L.  83 
Gome,  ye  that  love  the  Lord 

,  in  whom  we  live S.  004 

With  joy  we  lift  our  i  yes.       v 

Jesus, ¥     re'er  thy  people..  -L.  56 

li!"st  hour,  'a  hen  mortal L.  — 

0  thou,  oiu- Saviour,  Brother.. L.  503 

I  Is  here  !  let  us...  .L.61.  :i'i 

Infinite  God,  I                        I  .6  .  i ; 

o  Christ  wi;o  nasi  prepared.. L.  — 
o  God,  to  us  show  mercy 

ants  of  God 10.11.  1* 

Lord,  dismiss  us  with  thy    v.; .  1.1127 

May  the  grace  of  (  hrist. 

In  "thv  name,  •  I 

Come,  thou... Spirit... 8,7,4.11x6 


Round  the  Lord,  in  glory.  .8.7.    — 

Praise  the  Lord  ! 8,7.    — 

Hark  !  the  notes  of  angels.  .8,7.      8 

Lord,  dismiss  us  with 8,7.1123 

Lord,  when  we  bend  before.  .C.    61 

Before  thv  mercy-seat C.    60 

OGod,  by  whom  the  seed...  .C.1128 

Come,  ye  that  love  the C.      6 

Come,  thou  Desire  of  all. . .  -C.  48 
Within  thy  house,  O  Lord . .  C    29 

Come,  let  us  tune  our L.      5 

Praise  waits  in  Zion,  Lord. .  L.  59 
Servants  of  God,  in  joyful.  -.L.  20 
Great  God,  attend,  while  . .  .L.  26 
Eternal  God,  celestial  King..L.  918 

PL  Banna  to  the  living L.    — 

O  day  of  rest  and  gladness.. 7,6.  — 
Awake,  ye  saints,  awake..  .H.  "245 

With  joy  we  hail  the 

The  Lord  of  Sabbath C.  149 

This  is  the  day  the  Lord  . . .  .C.  244 

Again  the  Lord  of  life C.    — 

Lord  of  the  Sabbath L.  851 

Millions  within  thy  courts.. L.  619 

Sweet  is  the  light L.    — 

Sweet  is  the  work,  my  God . .  L.  -.241 

Return  my  soui.  enjoy L.  847 

My  opening  eyes  with L.  591 

Far  from  my  thoughts L.  243 

Welcome,  sweet  dav 

This  is  the  dav  of  light 8.    — 

Hail  to  the  Sabbath  day s.  049 

Safely  through  another. .  .7.6/.  — 
Glad  was  my  heart  to  near.  5.  -'  - 
Day  of  God,  thou  blessed. . .  .7.  248 

On  this  dav,  the  first 7.    — 

Softly  fades  the  twilight...  7.  — 
Abide  with  me  !  Fast  falls.  .10.  — 
Saviour,  again  to  thy  dear..  10.    — 

once  more,  my  -«  ul   

Awake,  my  soul,  to  meet. 
All  praise  to  Him  who.  . . , 
Lord,  in  the  morning  ...  . 
Now  from  the  altar  of  our. 
Lord  of  my  life.  ()  may.  . ...( 

Happy  t'ne  h<  >me  when C.    — 

Sun  of  my  soul,  thou L.     — 

New  every  m«  rning 

M 

(•lory  to  thee,  my  God 

my  soul,  and  with.-  L.  507 

scend..  I..     — 

Thus  far  the  Lord  hath...   .L.  612 

Again  ascY.'uiuLr's  shadow.  -L.     — 

■:u L.     — 


111-178 


102 


1*70-246 


111  We  lift  our  hearts  to  thee. .  .8.  G03 

112  Bee  how  the  morning  sun. .  .8.  8G2 

113  The  day  is  past  and  gone  ..  .8.     — 
in  in  mercy,  Lord,  remember.  .C.  616 

115  Silently  the  shades 8,7.    — 

116  saviour,  breathe  an 8,7.  609 

117  Softly  now  the  Light 7.  008 

1  18  We  all  believe  in  one 8,7,7.     — 

119  ()  God,  Of  JTOOd  the L.P.     87 

120  ()  God,  we  praise  thee ('.     72 

121  Bail,  Father,  Son,  and C.  103 

122  There  seems  a  voice  in C.    60 

123  Lord,  all  I  am  is  known C.    83 

124  Father,  to  thee  my  soul C.    99 

125  0  God,  thv  power  is C.    — 

126  o  God,  thou  bottomless L.  108 

127  Thine,  Lord,  is  wisdom L.    88 

128  Fternal  depth  of  love L.    94 

129  Blest  Spirit,  one  with  God.  .L.    — 

130  God  is  the  name  my  soul. . .  .L.  109 

131  Holy  as  thou.  O  Lord L.  100 

132  Ere  mountains  reared L.    82 

133  Come,  0  my  soul L.    78 

134  The  Lord  is  Kin?  !  lift  up. .  .L.    — 

135  Lord  of  all  being L.    — 

136  Holv,  holy,  holy 11,12,10.    — 

137  ()  holy,  holy,  holy  Lord L.    — 

138  The  spacious  firmament...  .L.    65 
13!)  Father  of  all,  whose L.    73 

140  O  worship  the  King 10,11.    — 

141  Though  troubles  assail...  10,11.  744 
1 12  The  Lord  Jehovah  reigns... H.     77 

143  This  God  is  the  God  we 8.    85 

144  Holy,  holy,  holy  Lord 7,67.    — 

145  Let  us  with  a  gladsome 7.    — 

146  Father,  how  wide  thy C.    91 

147  My  God,  how  wonderful C.    — 

148  Mighty  God  !  while 8,7.    — 

i  r.i  There's  a  wideness  in 8,7.    — 

150  God  is  love  ;  his  mercy 8,7.    — 

151  The  Lord  our  God  is C.    79 

152  The  Lord  descended  from..  .C.    74 

153  Praise  ye  the  Lord ( '.  ill 

154  Lei  every  tongue  thy ('.    89 

155  Which  of  the  monatehs C.  850 

156  The  Lord  's  my  shepherd..  .0.    — 

157  ()  thou,  who,  when  we C.  893 

158  There  is  a  safe  and  secret..  .C.    — 

159  Jehovah,  God,  thy  gracious.  .C.    98 

100  When  all  thy  mercies ('.  Xi:> 

loi  God  moves  in  a  mysterious..  C.  745 

162  Kingdoms  and  thrones  to...  L.    — 

163  When  Israel, ol  the  Lord...  .L.  751 

164  Peace,  troubled  soul L.  781 

it,:,  The  tempter  to  my  soul L.  889 

loo  a  mighty  fortress  is  our.  .8,7,6.    — 
I'm  They  come.  God's L.    — 

168  God  is  our  refuge  and .1..  841 

169  God  of  my  life,  whose L.  102 

170  How  do  thy  mercies  close.  .    L.  890 
i<  1  Guide  me,  o  thou  gn  1 

172  Mj  soul  r<  peat  his  praise. .     B. 
178  Away,  m\  n<  edless  fears. .    8.  898 

Gi  Thy  way  is  m  the  sea B.  mi 

175  1  on!.  1  delight  in  thee s.  918 

i  ;o  How  gentle  God's s. 

1;;  How  tender  is  th>  hand s.  895 

178  Thou  very-pn  sent  Aid  . . 


179  The  Lord  is  my  Shepherd. .  .11.  849 

180  The  Lord  ray  pasture L.0/.  848 

181  Hail  to  the  Lord's 7,0.  126 

•  with  gladness  men  of..  7,61.  — 
183  Joy  to  the  world  1  the  Lord.C.  — 
L8 1  To  us  a  1  hild  of  hope  is C.  121 

185  Hark,  the  glad  sound]  thcC.  118 

186  Brightest  and  best  of. ...11,10.  117 

187  When  marshaled  on  the L.    — 

188  Hark  !  what  mean  those. .  .8,7.  11  1 

189  Angels,  from  the  realms. 8,7,1.  119 

190  Hark  !  the  herald-angels  . . .  .7.  125 

191  Bright  and  joyful  is  the 7.  120 

192  \\  hile  shepherds  watched... C.  113 

193  Mortals,  awake,  with  anuels.C.  110 

194  it  came  upon  the  midnight.  .C.    — 

195  Calm  on  the  listening  ear. .  .C.    — 

196  AVhat  grace,  O  Lord.  and. . .  C.    — 

197  We  may  not  climb  the C.    — 

198  The  chosen  three,  on C.    — 

199  O  wondrous  type!  O  vision. L.    — 

200  O  Master,  it  is  good  to  be. .  .L.    — 

201  When  the  blind  suppliant. .  .L.    — 

202  How  beauteous  were  the  . .  .L.    — 

203  Jesus  wrept!  those  tears.  .8,7,7.    — 

204  In  the  cross  of  Christ  1 8.7.    — 

205  Never  further  than  thy  cross. 7.     — 

206  When  on  Sinai's  top  I  see  . .  .7.  293 

207  Praise  to  the  Holiest  in  the . .  C.    — 

208  We  sing  the  praise  of  him . .  .L.    — 

209  From  Calvary  a  cry  was  . . .  L.  135 

210  'Tis  finished!  the  Messiah  ..L.  144 

211  When  I  survey  the 1 ..  145 

212  Extended  on  a  cursed  tree..L.  137 

213  Lord  Jesus,  when  we  stand. L.    — 

214  Alas!  and  did  mv  Saviour. .(.  146 

215  Behold  the  Saviour  of C.  18 1 

210  With  glorious  clouds ('.  128 

217  'Tis  midnight;  and  on L.    — 

218  'Tis  finished,  so  the  Saviour. L.  143 

219  The  royal  banner  is C.    — 

220  O  Love  divine,  what  hast..L.6i.  138 

221  Would  Jesus  have  the  . . .  .L.0/.  141 

222  (>  sacred  Head,  now 7.0.    — 

323  Go  to  dark  Gethsemane. .  .7.0/.    — 

224  Hark!  the  voice  of  love.  .8,7, 1.  J  12 

225  Sing  with  all  the  sons  of. .  .8,7.    — 
220  Come,  ve  saints,  look  . .  .  .8,7.4.     — 

227  Lift  your  glad  voir. is. .  10,11,12.   156 

228  Welcome,  thou  Victor  in. . .  .C.    — 

229  Rise,  glorious  Conqueror  ,  .6,4,    — 

230  The  day  of  resurrection....  7j6.    — 

231  Welcome,  happy  morning..  11.    — 

232  Awake,  glad  soul  !  awake  ..C.    — 

233  The  morning  kindles  all  tbe.L.    — 

234  He  dies!  the  Friend  of L.   1  18 

285  The  Lord  is  risen  indeed..  ..s.   1.4 

286  Thou  art  gone  up  on  high...  8.    — 
237  our  Lord  is  risen  from  the.. L.  154 

US,  thy  blood  and L.  174 

289  Jesus,  tn>  Advocate  above    L.  165 

■j  0  1 1  Chi  1st,  our  King,  Creator.L.  — 

sweetness 8  ts ('.  — 

242  1  know  thai  my  Redeemer.  L.  179 

248  Join  all  the  gloi  lous  n:  mes.  11.  117 

244  Rejoice,  the  Lord  Is  Kin-  ...H.  899 

245  God  is  gone  up  on  high H.  i-r>7 

-.'in  Hail,  tl  on  on  1                      ,7.  178 


247-314 


103 


315-382 


217  We  shall  sec  Mm  Id  our  . .  .8,7.    — 

248  All  hail  the  power  of  Jesus'  c.  176 

249  Look,  ye  saint-,  the  sight.8,7,4.    — 

250  Q  thou  eternal  Victim  ....L.W.  172 

251  Jesus,  the  Conqueror 8.  739 

252  Lord,  how  shall  sinners S.  16(5 

253  Enthroned  is  Jesus  now s.  178 

254  With  joy  we  meditate  the.    c  168 

255  Jesus,  the  Lord  of  glory C.  170 

250  The  head  that  once  was C.  168 

257  Crowu  him  with  many S.    — 

258  Father,  hear  the  blood  of .  .8,7.  167 

259  Christ,  the  Lord,  is  risen  ...  .7.    — 

200  Christ,  the  Lord,  is  risen  — 7.  152 

201  Hail  the  day  that  sees  Him.. 7.  156 
262  Gracious  Spirit,  Love  divine. 7.  187 

203  Holy  Spirit,  Truth  divine  —  7.    — 

204  (ji ranted  is  the  Saviour's 7.    — 

205  Holy  Ghost,  dispel  our 8,7.  197 

266  Holy  Spirit,  Fount  of 8,7.  199 

267  Holy  Ghost,  with  light 7.    — 

268  On  all  the  earth  thy  Spirit . .  L.  202 

269  O  come  Creator  Spirit  hlest . .  L.    — 

270  Enthroned  on  high C.  193 

271  Great  Spirit,  by  whose C.  185 

272  I  worship  thee,  O  Holy C.    — 

273  Come,  Holv  Ghost,  our  . .  .L.6L    — 

274  O  for  that  flame  of  living  . .  .L.  859 

275  Come,  Holy  Spirit,  raise  our.L.    — 

276  O  Spirit  of  the  living  God  . .  .L.  195 

277  Come,  Holy  Spirit,  heavenly. C.  191 

278  Spirit  Divine,  attend  our — C.    — 

279  Come,  Holy  Ghost,  our C.  679 

280  Our  blest  Redeemer,  ere  he.C.    — 

281  Eternal  Spirit,  God  of  truth. C.  184 

282  Othou  that  hearest  prayer.  .H.  183 
281  Thou  who  like  the  wind  .  .7.5. 

284  Come,  Holy  Ghost,  in  love. 0,4. 

285  Come,  Holy  Spirit,  come  — S. 
280  Lord  God,  the  Holy  Ghost. .  .8.  194 

287  Blest  Comforter  divine S.  180 

288  Thy  word,  almighty  Lord  . .  .S.  686 

289  Jesus,  the  word  bestow S. 

290  Upon  the  Gospel's  sacred  . . .  L. 

291  When  quiet  in  my  house.. L.6J.  687 

292  The  heavens  declare  thy  —  L. 

293  The  starry  Armament  on  —  L. 

294  Now  let  my  soul,  eternal  —  L.  688 

295  The  counsels  of  redeeming. .(.  876 

296  What  glory  gilds  the  sacred. C.  078 

297  How  precious  is  the  book  . . .  C.  683 

298  Hail,  sacred  truth!  whose  ■  C.  690 

299  Father  of  mercies,  in  thy  . .  .C.  677 

300  Bright  was  the  guiding  star.C.  684 

301  Almighty  God,  thy  word  . . . .  C.    — 

302  How  sad  our  state  by  nature. C.  323 

303  God  is  Id  this  and  every 0.  813 

304  Plunged  in  a  gulf  of  dark . .  .C.  131 

305  Lord,  we  are  vile,  conceived  L.  301) 

306  Deep  are  the  wounds  which. L.  320 

307  Jesus,  a  word,  a  look  from .  .L.  316 

308  My  former  hopes  are  Bed . . . .  s.  82 1 

309  How  helpless  nature  lies..  ..8.  811 

310  Ah,  how  shall  fallen  man  . .  .S.  312 

311  ()  that  I  COUld  repent  1  (). 

812  Our  sins  on  Christ  were.       s.  182 
313  Jesus,  thou  Source  divine      8.  169 
814  God*§  holy  law  transgressed  B.  896 
13 


315  How  great  the  wisdom C. 

816  How  sweet  the  name  of C. 

817  Thy  ceaseless,  unexhausted. C. 

318  Thou  art  the  Wav  :— to  thee.C. 

319  There  is  a  fountain  tilled. ..  .C. 

320  When  wounded  sore,  the C. 

321  Grace!  'tis  a  charming s. 

•"522  What  majesty  and  grace S. 

323  o  what  amazing  words  of  .  C. 

324  Salvation!  0  the  joyful C. 

325  The  Saviour !  O  what C. 

320  Let  every  mortal  ear C. 

327  Of  Him  who  did  salvation. .  .L. 

328  How  sweetly  flowed  the L. 

329  Happy  the  man  who  finds . . .  L. 

330  The  voice  of  free  grace 12. 

331  Blow  ye  the  trumpet,blow.  .H. 

332  Let  earth  and  heaven  agree. H. 
338  When  time  seems  short .  .L.6L 
334  Come,  thou  long-expected. 8,7. 

336  0  turn  ye,  O  turn  ye,  for. .  .11. 
330  Delay  not,  delay  not,  O 11. 

337  Weary  souls  that  wander..  7,6?. 

338  From  the  cross  uplifted  . .  .7,6i. 

339  Hearts  of  stone,  relent  — 7,0L 

340  Come,  ye  sinners,  poor . . .  8,7,4. 

341  Come  to  Calvary's  holy  .  .8,7,7. 
•"342  Sinners,  will  you  scorn  ..8,7,4. 

343  Hear,  O  sinner,  mercy  . .  .8,7,4. 

344  Come,  said  Jesus'  sacred. . .  .7. 

345  Hasten,  sinner,  to  be  wise. .  .7. 

346  Pilgrim,  burdened  with  thy . .  7. 

347  Sinners,  turn  ;  why  will  ye.  .7. 

348  What  could  your  Redeemer. 7. 
849  While  life  prolongs  its L. 

350  Sinners,  obey  the  gospel  —  L. 

351  Come,  O  ye  sinners,  to  the . .  L. 

352  God  calling  yet!  shall  I  not.L. 

353  Say,  sinner,  hath  a  voice  —  L. 

354  Haste,  traveler,  haste !  the.  .L. 

355  The  Spirit  in  our  hearts S. 

356  Ye  simple  souls  that  stray ..  -S. 

357  All  things  are  ready,  come.  S. 

358  O  where  shall  rest  be  found. S. 

359  Come,  weary  sinner,  come . .  S. 

360  My  son.  know  thou  the S. 

301  Now  is  the  accepted  time  ...8. 

302  Ho !  every  one  that  thirsts.  .L. 

303  With  tearful  eyes  I  look  — L. 
364  Come,  sinners,  to  the  gospel.L. 

305  Vain  man,  thy  fond C. 

366  Why  should  we  boast  of  — C. 
307  Lovers  of  pleasure  more  — C. 

368  Come,  0  thou  all-victorious. C. 

369  Come,  humble  sinner,  iu  —  C. 

370  Return.  0  wanderer,  return. C. 

371  Sinners,  the  voice  of  God C. 

372  Thou  Son  of  God,  whose       c. 

373  Beneath  our  feet,  and  o'er..C. 

374  Jesus,  Redeemer  of C. 

875  Late,  late,  so  lat»- :  and 10. 

370  In  the  silent  midnight 8,5. 

877  Author  of  faith,  to  Dice..  .C.l\ 

878  o  Lamb  of  God,  for C.P. 

379  Depth  of  mercy  1  can  there.  .7. 

880  Sovereign  Ruler,  Lord  of  all. 7. 

381  <>  thou  wh<«  bast  our 

188  Lad f  Go  I  foi  sinn< 


290 

108 
290 


286 
294 
291 
285 
301 
292 
287 
297 
303 
300 
306 


343 
351 
340 
341 
345 


333 

355 
356 
329 
350 
353 


851 

335 
358 
346 
330 
352 

348 
338 
332 
347 
328 
359 
354 
3-34 
327 
337 
342 


372 
412 
403 

d  e 

370 


383-450 


194 


451-518 


383  Lamb  of  God,  whose 7,6,8.  283 

384  Lord,  I  hear  of  showers.  .8,7,3.    — 

385  Let  the  world  their 7,6,8.  431 

386  (iod  of  my  salvation 7,6,8.  405 

387  Lord  of  mercy  and  of 7,5.  632 

388  Like  Noah's  weary  dove S.    — 

389  Wherewith,  O  Lord,  shall. .  .L.  361 

390  Stay,  thou  insulted  Spirit . .  .L.  420 

391  Show  pity,  Lord,  O  Lord. . .  .L.  398 

392  Jesus,  the  sinner's  Friend. .  .L.  408 

393  Just  as  I  am,  without  one. .  L.    — 

394  My  soul  before  thee L.  425 

395  When,  gracious  Lord,  when.L.  417 

396  O  for  a  glance  of  heavenly.  .L.  374 

397  Lord,  I  despair  myself  to ....  L.  364 

398  Jesus,  thv  far-extended L.  321 

399  And  wilt  Thou  yet  be S.  865 

400  When  shall  Thv  love S.  424 

401  And  can  I  yet  delay S.  428 

402  Ah  !  whither  should  I  go. ...  S.  360 

403  out  of  the  depths  of  woe.  ...8.  429 

404  o  that  I  could  repent,  With.S.  373 

405  Did  Christ  o'er  sinners S.  378 

406  Father,  I  stretch  my  hands.  .C.  404 

407  O  that  I  could  my  Lord C.  416 

408  We  sinners,  Lord,  with C.    — 

409  i  would  be  thine :  O  take  . .  -C.  368 

410  o  for  that  tenderness  of C.  3H4 

411  o  sun  of  righteousness C.  394 

412  when  rising  from  the  bed  . .  C.  363 

413  o  that  Thou  wouldst  the  —  C.  376 

414  The  prodigal,  with C.  430 

415  Rock  of  ages,  clef t  for  me. 7,6 1.  409 

416  Christ,  whose  glory  nils  .  .7,6/.  423 

417  By  thy  birth,  and  by  thy.  .7,6 1.  395 

418  Lord,  how  secure  and  blest. L.  473 

419  Great  God,  indulge  my L.  475 

420  now  I  have  found  the  —  L.6L  437 

421  My  hope  is  built  on L.6 1.    — 

422  Alld  can  it  be  that  I L.6 I.  445 

4^3  in  evil  long  I  took  delight . . .  C.    — 

424  why  should  the  children  of  .C.  462 

425  My  God,  my  God,  to  thee  I.  C.  442 

426  i  heard  the  voice  of  Jesus. . . C.    — 

427  Amazing  grace  !  how  sweet.C.    — 

428  Eternal  Sun  of C.  465 

429  so  vereign  of  all  the  worlds..  C.  472 

430  jesus,  to  thee  I  now  can  fly.  C.  440 

431  Fountain  of  life,  to  all C.  593 

432  Father  of  Jesus C.  438  &  439 

433  what  shall  I  do  my  God  to.  .C.  307 

434  i  was  a  wandering  sheep . . .  S.    — 

435  spirit  of  faith,  come  down  .  .S.  477 

436  Here  I  can  firmly  rest S.    — 

437  How  can  a  sinner  know  His.S.  4o9 

438  Arise,  my  soul,  arise H.  474 

45(.»   Thou  great  mysterious..  ..C.  P.  471 

440  Abba,  Father,  hear  thy  .  ..7.61.   167 

441  Chief  of  sinners  though  1.7,61.     — 

412  o  how  happy  are  they..  ..12,9.  152 

448  oft  I  In  my  heart  have..  .7,6,7.  182 

in  Trembling  before  thine L.  — 

446  Author  of  faith, eternal L  »6 

446  \\V  have  QO  outward L.  436 

447  0  happy  day  that  ttxed  my..L.  451 

448  Into  thy  gracious  handa  I...L,  no 

449  |fy  soul,  with  humble  faror.L.  188 

450  Jesus,  my  all,  to  heaven  is. .  L.  448 


451  Glory  to  God,  whose L.  30S 

452  Let  not  the  wise  their L.  43.':, 

453  0  what  shall  I  do  my..  ..10,11.  457 

454  All  praise  to  the  Lamb. .  .10,11.  458 

455  Lord,  and  is  thine  anger. 7,6,8 

456  Vain,  delusive  world 7,6,8.  800 

457  Come,  Saviour,  Jesus,  from.L.  506 

458  God  of  my  life,  what  just . .  L.  366 

459  0  Thou,  who  hast  at  thy L.  816 

460  Lord,  I  am  thine,  entirely. .  .L.  804 

461  I  thirst,  thou  wounded L.  529 

462  O  Love,  thy  sovereign  aid. .  .L.  821 

463  Prince  of  peace,  control  my. 7.  516 

464  Father  of  eternal  grace 7.  519 

465  Thine  forever !— Lord  of  — 7.    — 

466  Witness,  ye  men  and  angels. C.    — 

467  What  shall  I  render  to  my  . .  C.    — 

468  My  God,  accept  my  heart . . .  C.    — 

469  Let  Him  to  whom  we  now.  .C.  527 

470  Father,  Son,  and  Holy. . .  .7,6*.  525 

471  Abraham,  when  severely  . . .  L.  773 

472  My  soul  and  all  its  powers.  .H.  656 

473  Lord,  in  the  strength  of S.  799 

474  O  God,  what  offering  —  L.6 1.  533 

475  Behold  the  servant  of  the. L.6 1.  830 

476  Jesus,  thy  boundless L.6 1.  833 

477  Thou  hidden  love  of  God.  L.6 1.  829 

478  I  thank  thee,  uncreated.  .L.6/.  823 

479  Prisoners  of  hope,  lift  up. L.6 1.  489 

480  Father  of  everlasting  ....  L.6  i.  468 

481  Come,  Holy  Ghost L.P.  835 

482  The  thing  my  God  doth S.  507 

483  Jesus,  my  Truth,  my  Way. .  .S.  488 

484  God  of  almighty  love S.  567 

485  King  of  kings,  and  wilt 7.    — 

486  Saviour  of  the  sin-sick 7.  539 

487  Gracious  soul,  to  whom  .  .7,6  L    — 

488  Jesus,  full  of  love  divine  —  7.    — 

489  Light  of  life,  seraphic  Are  . . .  7.  587 

490  Holy  Lamb,  who  thee 7.  534 

491  Love  divine,  all  love 8,7.  498 

492  Well  for  him  who  all 8,7.    — 

493  Ye  ransomed  sinners,  hear .  H.  495 

494  Ever  fainting  with 7,6,8.  543 

495  O  that  my  load  of  sin L.  510 

496  O  thou,  to  whose  all L.  825 

497  Lord,  nil  me  with  a  humble. L.  584 

498  Behold  the  throne  of  grace,  s.  5  i 

499  And  will  the  mighty  God . . . .  S.    — 

500  Jesus,  I  live  to  thee S.    — 

501  Blest  are  the  pure  in S.  4'J7 

502  O  come,  and  dwell  in  me  —  S.  520 

503  Father,  I  dare  believe S.  418 

604  Had  I  the  gift  of  tongues . . . .  s.  B44 

505  .Jesus,  my  strength,  my  hope. s.  576 

506  I  want  a  heart  to  pray S.  577 

507  Walk  in  the  light  I  BO-*halt..C.  842 

508  Being  of  beings,  God  of C.     IS 

509  O  howthe  thought  of  God...  G.    — 

510  My  Saviour,  on  the  word.  .0.    — 

511  I  want  a  principle  within... C.  578 

512  I  know  that  mv  Redeemer,  c  488 
518  Lord.  I  believe  a  rest C.  484 

514  O  Jesus,  at  thy  feet  we  wait. C.  540 

515  o  joyful  Bound  of  gospel  —  C.  498 
510  Let  worldly  minds  the C.  805 

517  Jesus,  the  Life,  the  Truth... C.  566 

518  Jesus,  thine  all-victorious.    0.  586 


519-586 


195 


519  Jesus,  my  Life,  thyself (  .  532 

520  Jesus  hath  died  that  I C.  626 

521  0  for  a  heart  to  praise  my...  C.  5(H) 

522  Come,  ()  mv  God,  the  .....    .C.  546 

523  God  of  eternal  truth  and. . .  .C.  515 

524  come,  o  Thou  greater  than.L.  493 

525  Holy,  and  true,  and L.  503 

526  O  Jesus,  full  of  truth  and . . .  L.  523 

527  Jesus,  in  whom  the L.  583 

528  God  of  all  power,  and  truth. L.  494 

529  He  wills  that  I  should  holy .  .L.  481 

530  Aiise,  my  soul,  on  wings  . .  L.  806 

531  0  God,  most  merciful  aud. .  L.  501 

532  What!  never  speak  one  evil.  L.  505 

533  Forever  here  my  rest  shall.. C.  524 

534  Jesus,  the  sinner's  rest C.  486 

535  I  ask  the  gift  of C.  537 

536  My  God,  1  know,  I  feel  thee.C.  801 

537  Thy  presence,  Lord,  the C.  505 

538  Deepen  the  wound  Thy C.  517 

539  What  is  our  calling's C.  480 

540  O  Love  divine,  how  sweet. C. P.  538 

541  But  can  it  be  that  I  should.C.P.  511 

542  O  glorious  hope  of  perfect. C. P.  491 

543  Help,  Lord,  to  whom  for.  .C.P.  575 

544  O  God,  thy  faithfulness  I.  .C.P.  768 

545  Saviour,  on  me  the  grace. C.P.  499 

546  Sweet  was  the  time  when. .  .C.  870 

547  My  drowsy  powers,  why C.  853 

548  My  head  is  low,  my  heart. .  C.    — 

549  O  for  a  closer  walk  with  God.C.  869 

550  As  pants  the  hart  for C.  863 

551  Come,  let  us  to  the  Lord  our.C.    — 

552  Hark,  my  soul !  it  is  the 7.  454 

553  o  Thou,  whose  mercv  hears.. S.  874 

554  How  oft  this  wretched S.  880 

555  Gracious  Redeemer,  shake.  .8.  861 

556  Thou  seest  my  feebleness  . .  S.  614 

557  O  Jesus,  full  <*  Brace S.  872 

558  Jesus,  let  thy  pitying  eye.7,6,8.  379 

559  Jesus,  Friend  of  sinners . .  7,6,8.  875 

560  O  Thou  who  all  things L.  854 

561  O  where  is  now  that L.  858 

562  O  Thou  who  earnest  from  . . .  L.  572 

563  Onward,  Christian  soldiers.6,5.    — 

564  Forward  !  be  our 6,5.    — 

565  Work,  for  the  night  is  . .  .6,6,5.    — 

566  Soldiers  of  the  cross  —  7,7,7.6.    — 

567  Stand  up,  stand  up  for  ...  .7,6.    — 

568  Go  forward.  Christian 7,6.    — 

569  Fear  not,  O  little  flock ....  C.P.    — 

570  Are  there  not  in  the C.P.  818 

571  Be  it  my  only  wisdom  — C.P.  846 

572  One  more  day's  work  .  .7,6,5.4.    — 

573  I  and  my  house  will  serve. C.P.  626 

574  A  charge  to  keep  I  have s.  570 

575  Sow  in  the  morn  thy  seed  . .  .S.  212 

576  Make  haste,  O  man,  to  live.  .8.    — 

577  Arise,  ye  saints,  arise s.  740 

578  Laborers  of  Christ,  arise  . . . .  S.    — 

579  The  harvest  dawn  is  near  . .  .S.    — 

580  Let  us  keep  steadfast S.    — 

581  My  soul,  be  <>n  thy  guard S.  731 

582  Hark,  how  the  watchmen. .  S.  728 

583  Urge  on  your  rapid  course  .  -S.  727 

584  My  soul,  weigh  not  thy  life-  S.    - 

585  I  the  good  tight  have  fought 

586  Equip  me  for  the  war . .       . .  S.  732 


587  Soldiers  of  Christ,  arise s.  726 

588  Soldiers  of  Christ,  lay  hold..S.  726 
689  Piay,  without  ceasing  pray.,  s.  728 

590  Lord,  as  to  thy  dear  cross. .  .C.    — 

591  Workman  of  God  !  O  lose. .  .C.    — 

592  Son  of  the  carpenter C.     — 

593  Am  I  a  soldier  of  the  cross.  C.  734 

594  Awake,  my  soul,  stretch  —  C.  834 

595  I  'm  not  ashamed  to  own. . .  .C.  812 

596  ( )  it  is  hard  to  work  for C.    — 

597  Behold  us,  Lord,  a  little C.    — 

606  ( )  still  in  accents  sweet  and.C.    — 

599  Behold  the  Christian L.  721 

600  Ye  faithful  souls  who  Jesus. L.  840 

601  Take  up  thy  cross,  the L.    — 

602  It  may  not  be  our  lot  to L.    — 

603  Go,  labor  on  ;  spend  and  be.L.    — 

604  Jesus,  and  shall  it  ever  be ...  L.  813 

605  My  gracious  Lord,  I  own  —  L.  817 

606  Forth  in  thy  name,  O  Lord . .  L.  628 

607  Hark,  the  voice  of  Jesus. .  .8,7.    — 

608  Faith  of  our  fathers L.6 I.    — 

609  Lo  !  I  come  with  joy  to.  .7,6,8.    — 

610  Father,  whate'er  of  earthly. C.    — 

611  O  thou  who  driest  the C.  748 

612  When  languor  and  disease.  .C.  662 

613  O  Friend  of  souls !  how C.    — 

614  Father  of  love,  our  Guide . . .  C.    — 

615  Since  all  the  varying  scenes. C.  749 

616  While  thee  I  seek C.  624 

617  Author  of  good,  we  rest  on . .  C.  633 

618  O  Thou,  who  in  the  olive. .  .C.  638 

619  O  Thou  from  whom  all C.  752 

620  We  journey  through  a  valeC.  747 

621  I  love  the  Lord :  he  heard. . . C.  885 

622  He  leadeth  me  !  O  blessed  . .  L.    — 

623  Eternal  Beam  of  light  divine. L.  757 

624  My  hope,  my  all,  my  Saviour.  L.  578 

625  God  of  my  life,  to  thee  I  call.L.  755 

626  Away,  my  unbelieving  fear  L.  784 
027  Deem  not  that  they  are L.  746 

628  Thy  will  be  done !  I  will . . . .  L.    — 

629  O  Love  divine,  that  stooped .  L.    — 

630  When  Power  divine,  in L.  794 

631  Thou  Lamb  of  God,  thou     .  L.  756 

632  O  God,  to  thee  we  raise  our.L.  760 
033  Your  harps,  ye  trembling  . .  -S.  — 
634  Jesus,  one  word  from  thee.  .S.    — 

685  My  spirit,  on  thy  care S.    — 

636  If,  on  a  quiet  sea S.  783 

037  My  times  are  in  thy  hand  . .  .S.  — 
03S  0  what,  if  we  are  Christ's. .  .8.  — 
639  God  is  my  Strong  salvation. 7,6.  737 
040  0  happy  band  of  pilgrims.  .7,6.    — 

641  Sometimes  a  light . '. 7,0.    — 

642  In  heavenly  love  abiding  .  .7,6.    — 

643  Jesus,  I  mv  cross  have 8,7.    — 

644  Only  waiting,  till  the 8,7. 

045  Full  of  trembling 8,7.  659 

646  Gently,  Lord,  0  gently... 8, 7,4.  — 
047  Vain  are  all  terrestrial B,' 

-•■is  Leader  ol  faithful  souls  ..L.o/.  887 

649  Though  waves  and L.0/.  7S9 

050  Jesus,  to  thee  our  hearts. L.0/.  888 

651  Peace,  doubling  heart. ,  .   L.6/.  790 

652  Come  unto  me,  when — 11,  JO.    — 

653  Take  the  name  of  Jesus       8,7.    -  - 

654  My  Jesus,  hs  thou  wilt  .   .      6.    — 


655-722 


196 


723-790 


655  Thy  way,  not  mine,  0  Lord.  .6.    — 

656  Jesus,  lover  of  my  soul 7.  388 

657  Come  on,  my  partners  in.  .C.P.  925 

658  Thy  mercy  heard  my C.P.  l>72 

G59  When  I  can  read  my  title  ...('.  736 
060  Grant  me  within  thy  courts. C.  8-3*.) 
661  Thy  gracious  presence,  O  . .  C.  778 

602  How  vain  are  all  things C.  797 

603  U  who,  in  such  a  world  as. .  .C.  750 
till  My  span  of  life  will  soon  be.C.  782 
005  Out  of  the  depths  to  thee  . .  .C.  — 
606  Must  Jesus  bear  the  cross. .  .C.    — 

667  O  for  a  faith  that  will  not. .  .C.  568 

668  Lord,  I  believe  thy  every. . .  .C.  828 

669  Lord,  it  belongs  not  to  my . .  C.    — 

670  O  thou,  whose  filmed  and . . .  C.    — 

671  From  lips  divine,  like C.    — 

672  Commit  thou  all  thy  griefs.  .S.  779 

673  Give  to  the  winds  thy  fears.  .S.  780 

674  Thou  Kefuge  of  my  soul  — S.  764 

675  Father,  I  know  that  all  my  .8,6.  — 
670  Go  not  far  from  me,  O  my. 8,0.  — 
077  God  of  Israel's  faithful. .  .7,0,7.  787 

678  To  the  haven  of  thy 7,6,8.    — 

679  How  firm  a  foundation 11.    — 

680  Head  of  the  Church 7,8,7.  886 

681  Still  out  of  the  deepest 8.    — 

082  Lead,  kindly  Light  ....  10,4,10.    — 

083  Come,  ye  disconsolate  ...11,10.  304 

684  From  every  stormy  wind  —  L.  551 

685  O  Lord,  thy  heavenly  grace. L.  021 

686  Jesus,  my  Saviour,  Brother. L.  573 

687  O  thou  pure  Light  of  souls.  .L.    — 

688  Sweet  hour  of  prayer L.    — 

089  Prayer  is  appointed  to L.  549 

090  What  various  hindrances  . .  .L.  558 
691  Jesus,  thou  joy  of  loving  —  L.    — 

092  God  of  my  life,  through  all.  .L.  924 

093  O  God,  thou  art  my  God L.  795 

694  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  my  Life.  .L.    — 

095  Though  all  the  world  my L.    — 

090  My  Lord,  how  full  of  sweet. L.  — 
097  Thou  dear  Redeemer C.    — 

698  My  God,  my  Portion  and . . . .  C.  908 

699  My  Saviour,  my  almighty. ..C.  906 

700  Jesus,  the  very  thought C.    — 

701  O  Jesus,  King  most C.    — 

702  O  Jesus,  thou  the  beauty . . . .  C.    — 

703  0  'tis  delight  without  alloy .  .C.  910 

704  Mv  God,  the  spring  of  all  . .  .C.  903 

705  Yes,  i  will  bless  thee,  O  my. C.  921 

706  Prayer  is  the  breath  of  God.C.    — 

707  There  is  an  eye  that  never.  .C.    — 

708  Unvetl,  0  Lord,  and  on  us  ..C.    — 

709  1  love  to  Steal  awhile  away.C.  647 

710  Prayer  is  the  soul's  sincere. C.  550 
7H  sweet  is  the  prayer  whose.. C.  658 

712  Talk  with  us,  Lord,  thyself.  <  .  902 

713  Far  from  the  world,  o  Lord.C.  644 

714  Jesus,  these  eyes  have   c.    — 

7i.")  Shepherd  Divine,  our  wants.  C.  558 

716  Our  Father,  God,  who  art... C.  554 

717  They  who  seek  the  throne.  •  -7.     — 

718  Come,  my  soul,  ihy  suit . .  . 

719  Jesus  is  our  common  Lord  ..7.  084 

720  Children  of  the  heavenly.... 7.  888 

721  Christ,  of  all  my  hopes  the..  7.  — 
',:■:  God  of  love,  who  beared 


Saviour,  when,  in  dust,  to. .  .7.  564 

Nearer,  my  God,  to  thee. 6,4, 6.  — 

More  love  to  thee,  0 6,4,6.  — 

Come,  thou  Fount  of v 

Here  on  earth,  where  foes.  .8,7.  — 

What  a  friend  we  have  in. 8,7.  — 

0  my  God,  how  thy 8,7.  — 

Sweet  the  moments. . .  -.8,7.  — 

Always  with  us,  always-. 8,7.  — 

Laboring  qjid  heavy ..."...  8,7.  — 

O  thou  God  of  my 8,7.  914 

Praise,  my  soul,  the  King. 8,7.  — 

0  wondrous  power L.6/.  500 

Thou  hidden  Source L.0L  917 

Come,  O  thou  Traveler.  .L. 6/.  649 

Yield  to  me  now L.6/.  651 

The  Sun  of  righteousness.L.O/.  t;:>2 

1  '11  praise  my  Maker  — L.P.  928 

Fade,  fade,  each 6,4,6.  — 

Saviour,  who  died  for  . . .  6,4,6.  — 

O  could  I  speak C.P.  — 

How  happy,  gracious C.P.  91 1 

To  the  hills  1  lift  mine.  .7,6,7.  502 

See  the  Lord,  thy 7,6,7.  563 

How  tedious  and  tasteless.  .8.  907 

Thou  Shepherd  of  Israel ....  8.  916 

0  bless  the  Lord,  my  soul.  .S.  884 

Come  at  the  morning S.  — 

My  God,  my  Life,  my  Love .  S.  909 

My  God,  is  any  hour  .  .8,8,8,4.  — 

The  praying  spirit S.  556 

1  lay  my  sins  on  Jesus 7,6.  — 

I  know  no  life  divided 7,6.  — 

I  love  to  tell  the  story 7,0.  — 

My  God,  I  am  thine. . . .  11,12.  922 

O  tell  me  no  more 10,11.  — 

0  Thou,  in  whose ......  11,8.  — 

1  need  thee  every  hour  .6,4,7.  — 
My  Shepherd's  mighty . .  6,8,4.  915 
My  faith  looks  up  to  thee. 6,4.  581 

0  where  are  kings  and C.  — 

With  stately  towers c.  828 

Happy  the  souls  to  Jesus  . .  c.  929 

Behold  the  sure C.  959 

On  the  mountain's  top . .  8,7,4.  — 

Zion  stands  with  hills . . .  8,7,4.  236 

How  lovely  are  thy c.  — 

1  love  thy  kingdom s.  237 

O  Lord,  thy  work  revive. . .  S.  588 

Who  in  the  Lord  confide... S.  231 

God  is  the  refuge  of  his L.  — 

Great  Source  oi  being.   ..  L.  227 

Awake,  Jerusalem,  awake.  I..  284 
Glorious  things  of  thee 

Hear  what  God  the  Lord. 8,7.  238 

Daughter  of  Zion,  awake  11.  — 

On  tny  Church,  O 7,61  28 1 

How  sweet,  how  heavenly. C.  — 

Gome  in,  thou  blessed.  — c.  — 

I'.lest  he  the  dear  uniting.. C.  1 121 

our  God  is  love C.  '•'•'•'{ 

Try  us,  ()  God,  and t  .  TOO 

Jesus,  united  by  thy  grace  I  .  704 

i. in  up  your  hearts  to c.  9W 

Not  to  Hi.-  terrors  of  the.  •  <  . 

The  glorious  universe 0.  691 

ah  praise  to  our  redeeming.*  .  .  1 1 

Jesus,  great  Shepherd        r  :>n 


791-858 


197 


859-926 


791  Brethren  in  Christ I. 

792  Unchangeable,  almighty... L.  702 

793  Giver  Of  peace  and  unity.  .L.  »i'.'s 

794  Saviour  of  all,  to  thee L.  710 

795  Jesus,  from  whom  all L.  225 

796  si  ill  one  in  life  and  one — L.  — 

797  Blest  be  the  tie  that  binds.  .8.  712 

Lnd  are  we  yet  alive S.  707 

799  Blest  are  the  sons S.  60 1 

800  One  sole  baptismal  sign. .  .H.  — 

801  Thou  God  of  truth H.  099 

802  Glory  be  to  God  above 7.  696 

803  While  we  walk  with  God  .  .7.  720 

804  Jesus,  Lord,  we  look  to  — 7.  705 

805  Come,  and  let  us  sweetly  ...  7.  718 

806  Christ  from  whom  all 7.  706 

807  When  shall  we  meet 6,5.  — 

808  Lord  of  the  living 7,6.  — 

809  Except  the  Lord  conduct.C.P.  218 

810  Go  forth,  ye  heralds L.  — 

811  High  on  his  everlasting  —  L.  217 

812  The  Saviour,  when L.  203 

813  Shall  I,  for  fear  of  feeble . .  L.  655 

814  Saviour  of  men,  thy L.  653 

815  Draw  near,  O  Son  of  God.  .L.  213 

816  And  let  our  bodies  part. . . .  S.  221 

817  Lord,  if  at  thy  command . . .  S.  220 

818  Lord  of  the  harvest,  hear. . . S.  207 

819  Father  of  mercies,  bow  —  L.  215 

820  Go,  preach  my  gospel L.  204 

821  How  beauteous  are  their. .  .S.  205 

822  Jesus  !  the  name  high C  219 

823  Let  Zion's  watchmen  all. .  .C.  206 

824  Jesus,  the  word  of  mercy.  .C.  210 

825  Captain  of  our  salvation . . .  L.  629 

826  I  am  baptized  into  thy L.  — 

827  See,  Israel's  gentle C.  256 

828  Behold  what  condescend'g.C.  261 

829  O  Lord,  while  we  confess.  .C.  — 

830  Rites  cannot  change  the   ..S.  — 

831  Come,  Father,  Son L.  255 

832  This  child  we  dedicate  . . .  .L. 

833  In  that  sad  memorable  .  .L.6f.  263 

834  The  King  of  heaven  his . . . .  C.  266 

835  Jesus,  at  whose  supreme  .  .C.  265 

836  According  to  thy  gracious. C.  268 

837  O  Love  divine C.  — 

838  In  memory  of  the  Saviour's-C.  — 

839  If  human  kindness  meets.  C.  270 

840  That  doleful  night  before .  .C.  264 

841  Glory  to  God  on  nigh    .     .  -S.  280 

842  o  what  delight  is  this  .   ...8.  2fi 

843  No  gospel  like  this  feast..  .8.  — 

844  Many  centuries  have  lied. 7, 6/.  — 
B45  Till  He  come ;  O  let 7,61.  — 

846  Let  all  who  truly  bear S.  267 

847  At  the  Lamb's  high  feast  ...  7. 

848  Jesus,  all-redeeming  Lord.. 7.  272 

849  o  Bread  to  pilgrims  given. 7,6.  — 

850  By  Christ  redeemed. .  .8,8,8,4.  — 

851  Author  of  our  salvation  ...L.  271 
B52  To  Jesiiv  our  exalted  Lord.L.  278 

esus  spreads  his  banner.  .8,7.  281 

■  Mie,  thOU  everlasting  .  .  .8,7.  279 

865  Now  in  parting,  Father. -8,7,4.  — 

rist  is  made  the  Bnre.  •  .8,7.  — 

857  On  this  stone  now  laid 7.  963 

Vo$  Lord  of  hosts  I  to  thee 7.  966 


O  Lord  of  hosts L.      — 

Not  heaven's  wide  range.!. 

This  stone  to  thee I 

Enter  thy  temple  glorious  .L.  — 
The  perfect  world L.    970 

When  tO  the  exiled  seer  . .  .L.     061 

Great  King  of  glory H.    964 

The  Lord  our  God  alone L.     — 

And  will  the  great  eternal. L.     969 

We  rear  not  a  temple 11.      — 

O  Thou,  whose  own C.      — 

0  God,  through  countless. .  I 
Great  is  the  Lord  our  God  - 
Saviour,  like  a  shepherd .  8,7,4.  — 
God  has  said,  Forever.  .8.7,4.  — 
Children. loud  hosannas. 8,7,4.  — 
By  cool  Siloam's  shady  .  .  .C.  1010 
Come,  Christian  children  .  .C.  — 
Delightful  work  !  young... C.  1007 
Wilt  thou  hear  the  voice  .7.8.  — 
Little  travelers  Zionward..7.      — 

1  think,  when  I  read.  11,8,12,9.  — 
Mighty  One,  before  whose.  .7.  1008 
Hosanna!  be  the  children's. C.  1012 

When,  his  salvation 7,6.      — 

We  bring  no  glittering. .  .7,6.  1014 

Shepherd  of  tender 6,4.      — 

I  love  to  hear  the  story. .  .7,6.      — 

Holy  Father,  send  thy 8,7.      — 

Saviour,  who  thy  flock 8,7.      — 

Gracious  Saviour,  gentle.  .8,7.  — 
Mourn  for  the  thousands... 8.      — 

O  praise  our  God  to-day S.      — 

We  give  thee  but  thine S.      — 

Jesus,  my  Lord,  how  rich..C.      — 

Father  of  mercies,  send C.  1032 

'Tis  thine  alone,  almighty. C.      — 

She  loved  her  Saviour C.      — 

Lord,  lead  the  way C.      — 

Who  is  thy  neighbor 0.      — 

Life  from  the  dead    C.      — 

When,  doomed  to  death  . .  .L.      — 

Bondage  and  death L.  -    — 

Bow  hirst  the  children  ....C.  1033 
Rich  are  the  joys  which  . . .  C.  — 
Help  us,  O  Lord,  thy  yoke.  .L.  1035 

Dear  ties  of  mutual L.      — 

Brother,  hast  thou 7.     — 

As  shadows,  cast  by  cloud.  .C.      — 

Jesus,  immortal  Kimr I 

Daughter  of  Zion,  from. ..  C.  229 
Great  God,  the  nations  .  .  .C.     — 

Flung  to  the  heedless 6.  1000 

Hail  to  the  brightness..  11,10.  — 
Thou,  whose  almighty. ,  ..6,4.    988 

Light  of  the  lonely C.      — 

The  Lord  will  come C.      — 

Almighty  Spirit,  now 0.       B 

Soon  may  the  last  glad L.  1006 

Sovereign  of  worlds 

Jesus  shall  reign 1 

Ann  of  the  Lord,  awake.  .    I..     906 

Eternal  Father,  thou  hast. .  L.     — 
Assembled  at  thy  great  ..  I 
Behold,  the  heathen L.    978 

Head  of  the  Church.  WhOS6  L  988 
Though  now  the  nations. ,  .  L.  902 
Comfort,  ye  ministers L.    'v\>9 


927-994 


198 


995-1062 


927  Shepherd  of  souls L.    972 

928  Jesus,  t hy  Church L.    987 

929  L  ok  from  thy  sphere L.      — 

930  From  Greenland's  icy 7.0.    978 

981  Roll  on,  thou  mighty 7,0.    977 

982  The  morning  of  light 7,0.     — 

883  Our  country's  voice  is 7,0.      — 

934  When  shall  the  voice 7,0.  1001 

935  Watchman,  tell  us 7.  1003 

936  Sec  how  great  a  flame 7.  1002 

937  Hasten,  Lord,  the  glorious  .7.  990 
93S  Hark!  the  song  of  juhilee. .7.  1004 
999  Go,  ve  messengers  of  God.  .7.    984 

940  O'er  the  gloomy  hills ....  8,7,4.      — 

941  Souls  in  heathen 8,7,4.      — 

942  Who  hut  thou,  almighty  .8,7,4.      — 

943  Light  of  those  whose 8,7.    307 

944  Saviour,  sprinkle  many. .  .8,7.      — 

945  Come,  let  us  use  the  grace  .C.  1054 
940  Sing  to  the  great C.  1055 

947  Join,  all  ye  ransomed  sons.C.  1049 

948  Awake,  ye  saints C.      — 

949  The  year  is  gone C.      — 

950  Our  few  revolving  years  . .  .S.  1057 

951  Wisdom  ascribe L.6J.  1048 

952  How  many  pass  the L.6L  1047 

953  The  Lord  of  earth H.  1050 

954  Ye  virgin  souls,  arise H.  1050 

955  Come,  let  us  anew 10,5,11.  1053 

950  While,  with  ceaseless 7.  1052 

957  A  few  more  years  shall  —  S.      — 

958  How  swift  the  torrent S.  1003 

959  Lord,  let  me  know  mine  .. .8.  1001 

900  How  vain  is  all  beneath  —  L.  1000 

901  shrinking  from  the  cold  . .  L.  1000 

902  Almighty  maker  of  my L.  1002 

903  Pass  a  few  swiftly  fleeting. L.  1007 

904  O  God,  our  help  in  ages. . .  .C.  1059 

905  Thee  we  adore,  eternal  —  C.  1058 
900  Thou  God  of  glorious. . .  C.P.  1004 

907  If  death  my  friend  and . .  C.P.    040 

908  And  am  I  only  born C.P.  1072 

909  Vital  spark  of  heavenly  —  P.    075 

970  Why  do  we  mourn C.  1094 

971  Why  should  our  tears C.  1082 

972  Hark !  from  the  tombs  . . .  .C.  1009 

973  Through  sorrow's  night C.  1095 

971  Behold  the  western C.      — 

975  That  solemn  hour C.     — 

970  Why  should  we  start L.  1070 

977  The  morning  flowers L.  1097 

978  Earth's  transitory  things  ..L.      — 

979  Asleep  In  Jesus  1  blessed.  ..L.     — 

980  How  sweet  the  hour L.  1070 

961  Shall  man,  O  God  of  life. .  .L.  1093 

982  How  blest  the  righteous  ..  .L.  1083 

983  The  saints  who  die L.  1075 

984  Unveil  thy  bosom,  faithful. L.  1091 

985  o  for  an  overcoming  faith. C.  1074 

980  Who  shall  foi  bid  our 0.     — 

99!   Thy  life  1  read,  mv ('.   1071 

968  Calm  on  the  bosom   C.     — 

989  When  the  last  1 1  -limpet's  .  ,  .('.   1100 

990  0  for  the  death  of  those...  8.  1061 

991  Servant  ol  God,  well  done.  ,s.  1086 
998  Rest  from  thv  labor,  rests. .8.     — 

998  It  is  not  death  to  die S.      — 

WM   K»  st  for  the  toiling  hand.     S. 


995  And  must  this  body  die..  .S.  1096 

996  And  am  I  born  to  die  ... .  S.  1068 

997  When  on  the  brink S.    669 

998  I  would  not  live  alway. .  .11.    949 

999  Thou  art  gone  to. ...  13,11,12      — 

1000  Spirit,  leave  thy  house  ...  .7.  1101 

1001  Hark!  a  voice  divides 7.  1078 

1002  Jesus,  while  our  hearts.  .8,7.    642 

1003  Happy  soul,  thy  days.... 8,7.  1090 

1004  Deathless  spirit,  now 7.    074 

1005  Lowly  and  solemn 6,5.      — 

1006  Wherefore  should  1 7,6L    637 

1007  Tender  Shepherd 7,8,7.      — 

1008  Go  to  thy  rest,  fair  child  .  .6.      — 

1009  Friend  after  friend  . . .  .6,8,8.  1074 

1010  The  precious  seed 7,6.      — 

1011  Weep  not  for  a  brother  . .  .8.  1089 

1012  Man  dieth  and  wasteth. . .  .8.  1073 

1013  Lo  !  He  comes,  with..  .8,7,4.  1111 

1014  Lift  your  heads,  ye  . . .  .8,7,4.  1103 

1015  O'er  the  distant 8,7,4.      — 

1016  Christ  is  coming 8,7,4.      — 

1017  The  day  of  wrath L.  1109 

1018  He  comes !  he  comes L.  1105 

1019  The  great  archangel's L.  1115 

1020  That  awful  day  will C.  1114 

1021  And  must  I  be  to C.  1106 

1022  O  Son  of  God,  in  glory  . . . .  L.      — 

1023  Day  of  wrath,  O  dreadful . .  7.      — 

1024  Thou  Judge  of  quick S.  1108 

1025  Stand  the  omnipotent.. 7,6,8.  1118 

1026  Lo,  the  day,  the  day  of  .  .8,7.      — 

1027  When  thou,  my C.P.      — 

1028  Great  God !  what  do  I. .  .8,7.  1117 

1029  Day  of  judgment,  day. 8,7,4.      ^— 

1030  How  happy  every  child. .  .C.    926 

1031  A  stranger  in  the  world  .  .C.    927 

1032  And  let  this  feeble  body  .  .C.    958 

1033  Come,  let  us  join  our C.    956 

1034  Ye  golden  lamps  of C.      — 

1035  Lo,  what  a  glorious  sight. C.      — 

1036  Forth  to  the  land  of C.      — 

1037  There  is  a  land  of  pure . . . .  C.    930 

1038  On  Jordan's  stormy C.    931 

1039  There  is  an  hour  of 8,6.    937 

1040  Lo  !  round  the  throne  . . .  .L.    947 

1041  There  is  a  land  mine  eye . .  L.      — 

1042  What  sinners  value L.      — 

1043  Arm  of  the  Lord,  awake.  L.    235 

1044  Jerusalem,  my  happy C.    948 

1045  Give  me  the  wings C.    933 

1046  The  heavenly  treasure. . . . C.    708 

1047  Christian,  dost  thou  see  .6,5.      - 
lots  while  through  this  world. S.    932 

1049  There  is  no  night  in S.      — 

1050  Forever  with  the  Lord  . . .  .S.    998 

1061  Far  from  these  scenes S.    928 

105S  Come  to  the  land S.       — 

1053  one  sweetly  .  .(Irregular.)  o.     — 

1064  'Midseenesofeonfusion.il.       — 

1065  And  is  there.  Lord S.      — 

1066  We  know,  hy  faith S.     952 

1067  <>  what  a  mighty  change. .8.  955 

1058  The  world  is  very  ei  il       7,6.  — 

1059  Brief  life  is  here  our 7,0.  — 

1060  For  thee,  0  dear,  dviw.  .  .7,6.  — 

1061  Jerusalem  the  golden  ..  .7,6.     — 

1062  Ten  thousand  times..  7,6,8,6. 


1063-1090 


199 


1091-1117 


1063  Away  with  our  sorrow ....  8.  939 

1064  I  lone:  to  behold  Him 8.  950 

1065  0  when  shall  we  sweetly  ,  8.  961 

1066  Who  an*  these  arrayed. . .  .7.  948 

1067  High  in  yonder  realms 7.  — 

1068  Rise,  my  soul,  and  . . .  .7,6,7.  935 

1069  Lift  your  eves  of  faith 7.  936 

1070  Hark,  hark,  my  soul. .  .11,10.  — 

1071  O  paradise  !  O  paradise  .8,6,6.  — 

1072  My  heavenly  home  is L.  — 

1073  Come,  let  us  ascend  ....  12,9.  938 

1074  Come,  let  us  anew ...  10,5.1 1 .  953 

1075  The  God  of  Abrah'm. .  .6,8,4.  944 

1076  Though  nature's 6,8,4.  945 

1077  The  God  who  reigns. . . . 6,8.4  946 

1078  How  happy  is  the C.P.  941 

1079  When  this  passing 7,6?.  — 

1080  Lord,  in  thy  name  thy  ....  C.  — 

1081  Fountain  of  mercy,  God  . .  C.  1025 

1082  Eternal  source  of  every. .  .L.  1023 

1083  Come,  ye  thankful  people  .7.  — 

1084  Praise  to  God,  immortal  . .  7.  — 

1085  Sing  to  the  Lord  of 7,6.  — 

1086  We  plow  the  fields  and  . .  7,6.  — 

1087  The  God  of  harvest 6,4.  1026 

1088  The  leaves,  around  me.  .7,6.  — 

1089  My  country,  'tis  of  the. .  .6,4.  — 

1090  God  bless  our  native 6,4.  — 


1091  Dread  Jehovah  !  God. . .  .8,7.  1019 

1092  God,  the  All-Terrible.  11, 10,9.      — 

1093  Swell  the  anthem 7.      — 

1094  Great  King  of  nations ('.      — 

1095  In  grief  and  fear  to  thee. .('.      — 

1096  Come,  let  our  souls  adore. G.  1020 

1097  ()  Lord,  our  fathers  oft  . . .('.  1089 

1098  Lord,  while  for  all  ('.  1081 

■  1099  Thine  arm,  ( )  Lord C.      — 

1 1100  Great  God  of  nations L.  10241 

1101  Great  ruler  of  the  earth  .  .L.  1027 
!  1102  O  God  of  love,  O  King  . . .  L.  — 
,  1103  Great  God  !  beneath L.  1030 

1104  Now  may  the  God L.      — 

1 105  To  thee,  O  God,  whose . . . .  L.  — 
!  1106  O  Love,  divine  and 7,6.      — 

1107  How  welcome  was  the S.      — 

11108  Eternal  Father  !  strong. L.6/.  — 
i  1109  Lord  of  earth,  and. . .  .'.7,6,8.  1039 

1110  O  Thou,  who  hast 8.  1042 

1*111  While  o'er  the  deep L.      — 

1112  Lord  of  the  wide L.  1041 

1113  How  are  thy  servants C.  1038 

1114  When  through  the  torn...  12.  1045 

1115  Lord,  whom  winds 7.  1037 

1116  I  too,  forewarned L.    673 

1117  In  age  and  feebleness.  .L.6f.    671 


INDEX  OF  HYMNS 

Adopted  from  the  old  Hymn  Book  WITHOUT  CHANGE  ;   and  op 
hymns  adopted  WITH  CHANGE. 


I. HYMNS    ADOPTED    WITHOUT    CHANGE. 

Notf.— The  changing  of  a  word  or  two,  without  a  change  of  meaning,  is  not  noticed. 
For  example  "  prodigal "  for  "  long-lost  son  "  in  hymn  414. 

A  A-B 


574  A  charge  to  keep  I  —  C.  Wi  fjLey. 

1031  A  stranger  in  the C.  Wi  sh  y. 

34  A  thousand  oracles  —  C.  Wi  sU  y. 
440  Abba.  Father,  hear. . . .  C-  Wi  >/<  y. 

471  Abraham,  when    C.  Wi  sU  y. 

636  According  to  thy  .J.  Montaorm  ry. 
310  Ah,  how  shall  fallen....!.  Watt* 

214  Alas!  and  did  my 7.  Watts. 

(.C  All  praise  to  him  who.r.  Wesh  y. 

789  All  praise  to  our . .  C.  Wi  >/<  // 

4.54  All  praise  to  the C.  Wi  sh  y. 

\  [mighty  Maker. ...  ,1  nm  SU  >  U  . 
916  Almighty  spirit../.  Montgomery, 
\m  I  a  soldier  of  the  ...I.  Watts. 
\iu\  am  I  only  born.  .C.  Wi t&ey. 
S  -  And  are  we  yet  alive. . C.  IF*  sh  y. 
401  And  can  I  yet  delay... C.  Wesley. 
4',^  And  can  it  be  thai  . ..  f.  Wi  sh  y. 

1062  And  let  this  feeble 0.  Wesley. 

108]  And  must  I  be  to 0.  WetSU  //. 

667  And  will  the  great.  P.  Doddridyr. 


399  And  wilt  Thou  yet. . . .  C.  Wesley. 
189  Angels,  from  —  J.  Montgomery. 

570  Are  there  not  in  the. . .  C.  Wi sh;/. 
438  Arise,  my  soul,  arise.. ft  Wesley. 
530  Arise,  my  soul,  on. .  T.  Gibbons. 
577  Arise,  ye  saints,  arise. .  .T.  Kelhj. 
920  Arm  of  the. . . .  IF.  ShrubsoU,  Jr. 
550  As  pants  the  bait.Tate  A  Brady. 
'.•-'J  Assembled  at  thy. IT.  H.  CoUyer. 

445  Author  of  faith ft  Wesley. 

877  Author  of  faith,  to  ....ft  Wesley. 
617  Author  of  good.  we.  J.  Mt  nick. 

851  Author  of  our ( '.  WesU  y. 

575  Awake,  Jerusalem  —  ft  Wesley. 
106  Awake,  my  BOUl,  and. . .  .7  . 

96  Awake,  my  soul  ..P.  Doddridge. 
73  Awake,  ye  saints. Klizulnth  Scott. 
173  Away,  my  needless  . .  .C.  WesU  y. 

571  Be  it  my  only  wisdom .  ( \  WesU  y. 
9  Before  Jehovah's. .   .     I.  Waffs, 


B-E" 


200 


E-G 


(ii 
599 
928 
215 

766 

828 

:,( 16 
873 
799 
782 


191 
186 
541 
417 


Before  thy W,  If.  Bathurst. 

Behold  the J.  Montgorru  ry. 

Behold  the  heathen ..  Mrs.  Yoke. 
Behold  the  Saviour..  .8.  Wi  sley. 

Behold  the  sure I.  Watts. 

Behold  what J.  Peaeock. 

Being  of  beings C.  Wesli y. 

Beneath  our  feel B.  Hchcr. 

Blest  arc  the  sons  of  ...I.  Watts. 

Blest  he  the  dear C.  Wesley. 

Blest  he  the  tie J.  Fawcett. 

Blow  ye  the  trumpet. .r.  Wi sh  y. 

Brethren  in  Christ C.  Wi  sley. 

Bright  and J.  Montgomery. 

Brightest  and  best R.  Hchcr, 

But  can  it  be C.  Wesley, 

By  the  birth Sir  R.  Grant. 


806  Christ,  from  whom ....C.  Wesley. 
260  Christ,  the  Lord,  is. ...  C.  Wesley. 
22  Christians, brethren  H. K. White. 

805  Come,  and  let  us C.  Wesley. 

831  Come,  Father,  Son  ....C.  Wesley. 
279  Come,  Holy  Ghost.... C.  Wesley. 

277  Come,  Holy  Spirit I.  Watts. 

369  Come,  humble  sinner.. 12.  Jones. 

1096  Come,  let  our  souls. Anne  Steele. 
955  Come,  let  us  anew ...  C.  Wesley. 

1074  Come,  let  us  anew C.  Wi  sley. 

1073  Come,  let  us  ascend. .  .C.  Wesley. 

2  Come,  let  us  join  our.  ..J.  Watts. 
66  Come,  let  us  tune..  .R.  A.  West. 

945  Come,  let  us  use  the . . .  C.  Wesley. 

28  Come,  let  us  who C.  Wesley. 

718  Come,  my  soul,  thy.. J".  Newton. 
133  Come,  0  my  soul. .  .T.  Blachlock. 

368  Come,  O  thou C.  Wesle  i/. 

524  Come,  O  Thou C.  Wesley, 

351  Come,  0  ye  sinners  —  C.  Wesley. 
657  Come  on,  my  partners. C.  Wesley. 
457  Come,  Saviour...^!.  Bourignon. 
364  Come,  sinners,  to  the  .C.  Wesley. 

3  Come,  sound  his i".  Watts. 

64  Come,  thou  Desire  .Anne  sterie. 

854  Come,  thou C.  Wesley. 

726  Come,  thou  Fount. R.  Robinson, 

55  Come,  thou  soul J.  Evans. 

359  Come,  weary  sinners.. C.  Wesley. 
683  Come,  ye  disconsolate.. T.  Moore. 
8 1'  I  Come,  ye  sinners J.  Hart. 

41  Come,  ye  that  1  we /.  Watts. 

63  Come, ye  that innc  stair. 

9^6  Comfort,  ye  ministers. C.  Wesley. 

909  Daughter  <>f ./.  Montgomery. 

90  Day  <>f  God..  .Qdnnah  /•'.  Ooula. 
crs,  Demi  not  that  ...  W.  C.  Brjtant. 
588  Deepen  the  wound C  Wesh  y. 

806  Deep  are  the  Lnrw  Steele. 

877  Delightful  WOrk /.  Strophan. 

:579  Depth  <>f  mercy C.  Wesley. 

4o:>  Did  Christ  o'er. ...  li.  Beddome. 
si.-)  Draw  near,  O  Son <'.  Wesley. 

1091   Dread  .Jehovah I '/(/.  imtcn. 

2M  Enthroned  Is  Jesus.  .TtJ.Judfcfn. 
270  Enthroned  on  high..    7'.  / Towels. 


586  Equip  me  for  the C.  TFesfc  i/. 

132  Ere  mountains  .  .Harriet  An h<  r. 

623  Eternal  Beam C.  FPesZey. 

K's  Eternal  depth Z/'//:<  )i<i<>r(. 

38  Eternal  Power 1.  Watts. 

281  Eternal  Spirit,  God  ..T.  Cot t trill. 

212  Extended  on  a  curs6d. Gcrliardt. 

84  Far  from  my  thoughts  .1.  TT'n//>'. 

713  Far  from  the  world Cowpt  r. 

1051  Far  from  these Anne  Stet  U  . 

258  Father,  hear  the C.  Wi  sh  y. 

146  Father,  how  wide I.  Watts. 

503  Father,  I  dare C.  Wesley. 

406  Father,  I  stretch  my  .  C.  Wesh  y. 

42  Father,  in  whom O.  Wesh  //. 

464  Father  of  J.  Montgomery. 

480  Father  of  everlasting..  C.  Wesley. 

35  Father  of  heaven J.  Cooper. 

819  Father  of  mercies  .  B.  Beddonn  . 
299  Father  of  mercies  ..Anm  Steele, 
894  Father  of  mercies. P.  Doddridge. 

911  Flung  to  the  idle M.  Luther, 

533  Forever  here  my C.  Wesh  y. 

1050  Forever  with J.  Montgomery. 

606  Forth  in  thy  name  ...C.  Wesley. 

431  Fountain  of  life C.  Wi  sley. 

1081  Fountain  of A.  Flowerdew, 

1009  Friend  after J.  Montgomery. 

8  From  all  that  dwell J.  Watts. 

209  From  Calvary.  J.  W.Cunnimjham. 

684  From  every  stormy . .  .H.  StoweU. 

930  From  Greenland's R.  Hcber. 

338  From  the  cross T.  Hawcis. 

645  Full  of  trembling C.  Wesley. 

1045  Give  me  the  wings  — I.  Watts. 

673  Give  to  the  winds Gerhardt. 

793  Giver  of  peace C.  Wesley. 

89  Glad  was  my  —  J.  Montgomery. 

776  Glorious  things J.  Newton. 

841  Glory  to  God  on  high. .  ..J.Hart. 
451  Glory  to  God,  whose  . .  C.  Wesh  y. 
105  Glory  to  thee,  my  God  ...T.Km. 

820  Go,  preach  my  gospel  ..J.  Watts. 

245  God  is  gone  up c.  Wesh  y. 

303  God  is  in  this  and C.  Wi  si,  y. 

639  God  is  my  strong../.  Montgomery. 

168  God  is  our J.  Montgomt  ry. 

130  God  is  the  name 1.  Watts. 

161  God  moves  in  a Cowper. 

528  God  of  all  power C.  We s},  y, 

484  God  of  almighty  love.. C.  Wesley, 

702  God  of  love,  who c.  Wesley. 

692  God  of  my  life  . . .  P.  Doddridge. 
625  God  of  my  life Coiri><  r. 

169  God  of  my  life C.  Wesh  v. 

386  God  of  my  salvation.. c.  Wesley, 

321  Grace!  'tis  a P.  Doddridge 

555  Gracious  Redeemer. ..C.  Wesley, 

262  Graoious  spirit /.  Stochi  r. 

660  Grant  mewl  thin..  ..Montgomery. 

69  Great  God,  attend /.  Watts, 

ii()3  Great  God  I  beneath Roseoe. 

noo  Great  God  of  nations  .  Unknown. 

S7i  Greal  is  the  Lord /.  Watts, 

hoi  Great  Ruler Anne  SteeU  . 

7;  i  Great  Source Doddridge. 


G-I 


201 


I-L 


271  Great  Spirit,  by  whose. .  -Hawcis. 
171  Guide  me,  0  thou  .  W.  Williams. 

504  Had  I  the  gift Sttnnett. 

121  Hail.  Father,  son ft  Wesh  y. 

298  Hail,  Bacred  truth Buttress. 

246  Hail,  thou  once Bala  ux  U. 

181  Hail,  tothe  Lord's.. Montgorm  ry. 

87  Hail  to  the  Sabbath Bid  finch. 

1003  Happy  soul,  thy  days.  .ft  Wi  sh  y. 

765  Happy  the  souls C.  Wesley. 

972  Hark!  from  the  tombs.  .7.  IFatts. 

582  Hark,  how  the C.  Wesli  y. 

186  Hark,  the  glad Doddridge. 

938  Hark  !  the  song —  Montgomery. 

22 1  Hark  I  the  voice J.  Evans. 

188  Hark!  what  mean Cawood. 

937  Hasten,  Lord,  the H.  Auher. 

345  Hasten,  sinner,to  be  — T.  Scott. 
1018  He  comes  !  He  comes  .C.  Wi  sh  y. 

234  He  dies  !  the  Friend.  ...I.  Watts. 

529  He  wills  that  I  should. C.  Wesh  y. 

680  Head  of  the  Church. .  .ft  JPest*  ?/. 

924  Head  of  the  Church. . .  ft  Wesley. 
20  Heavenly  Father Unknown. 

543  Help,  Lord  to  whom  . .  C.  Wi  sli  y. 

811  High  on  his Spangenbcrg. 

80S  Ho!  every  one J.  Wesley. 

525  Holy,  and  true C.  Wt  %lt  y. 

131  Hoi  v  as  thou,  O  Lord . .  C.  Wi  sh;  y. 

490  Holy  Lamb,  who.  ...A.S.  Dober. 

266  Holy  Spirit,  Fount  of  . . .  .Judkin. 
1113  How  are  thy J.  Addison. 

821  How  beauteous  are I.  Watts. 

902  How  blest  the H.  Auher. 

982  How  blest  the. .  .Mrs.  Barliauld. 

437  How  can  a  sinner ft  Wesley. 

315  How  great  the Bcddomc. 

1030  How  happy  every C.  Wesley. 

74 1  How  happy,  gracious.  .ft  Wi  sli  y. 

1078  How  happy  is  the J.  ~W<  sU  y. 

309  How  helpless  nature.^4/j??c  Steele. 

952  How  many  pass C.  Wi  sh  y. 

554  How  oft  this Anne  Steele. 

297  How  precious  is  the Faucett. 

302  How  sad  our  state I.  Watts. 

980  How  sweet  the  hour  . .  .Bathurst 

316  How  sweet  the  name  —  Ni  wton. 
How  sweetly  flowed  . .  .Bowring. 

958  How  swift  the  torrent  .Doddridge. 

747  How  tedious  and N&cton. 

177  How  tender  is Hastings. 

60S  H«iw  vain  are  all  things.!.  Watts. 
960  How  vain  is  all 1).  E.  Ford. 

573  I  and  my  house C.  Wesley. 

:  ask  the  gift ft  Wesley. 

512  I  know  that  my C.  Wi  >7<  y. 

242  I  know  that  my S.  Medh  y. 

1064  I  long  to  behold C.  H 

621   I  lore  the  Lord I.  Watts. 

770  I  love  thy  kingdom..  .T.  Dwight. 

709  I  love  to  steal P.  H.  B 

478  I  thank  thee 

666  1  the  good  tlL'ht C.  R 

461  I  thirst,  thou Zinzi  nam  f. 

506  I  want  a  heart  to  pray.f '.  Wesli  //. 
511  I  want  a  principle — ( '.  Wesley. 


409  I  would  be  thine A.  I 

998  I  would  not  live  —  MvhL  ribi  I  g- 
967  If  death  my  Mend  —  c.  Wesley. 
B39  If  human  kindnesss..G.  T.  NoeL 

686  If.  on  a  quiet  sea Toplady. 

740  I  '11  praise  my  Maker. . ./.  watts. 

506  I'm  not  ashamed I.  Watts, 

1117  In  age  and  feebleness . C.  Wish  y. 

114  In  mercy,  Lord II 

833  Iu  that  sad C.  Wesli  y. 

54  In  thy  name.  O  Lord.  ...T.  Kelly. 

32  Infinite  excellence Faicatt. 

48  Infinite  God,  to  thee  ..C.  Wesley. 

159  Jehovah,  God J.  Johnson. 

307  Jesus,  a  word ft  WesU  y. 

848  Jesus,  all-redeeming.. ft  Wesley. 

559  Jesus,  Friend ft  TH  8l4  //. 

790  Jesus,  great  Shepherd. C.  Wesley. 

520  Jesus  hath  died ft  Wesley. 

908  Jesus,  immortal  King.. Seymour. 

527  Jesus,  in  whom ft  Wesley. 

719  Jesus  is  our  common.. C.  TT'e^ciy. 
804  Jesus,  Lord,  we  look.  .C.  Wesli  y. 
656  Jesus,  Lover  of  my  —  C.  Wesley. 

450  Jesus,  my  all Cennick. 

519  Jesus,  my  Life ft  Wesley. 

686  Jesus,  my  Saviour ft  Wesley. 

505  Jesus,  my  strength  —  C.  Wesh  y. 

483  Jesus,  my  Truth C.  Wesley. 

374  Jesus,  Redeemer ft  IT7>/<  //. 

919  Jesus  shall  reign I.  Watts. 

853  Jesus  spreads  his B.  Park. 

251  Jesus,  the  Conqueror.  .C.  Wesley. 

517  Jesus  the  Life ft  Wesley. 

255  Jesus,  the  Lord B.  W.  NoeL 

822  Jesus  !  the  name ft  Wesh  y. 

392  Jesus,  the  sinner's  —  C.  Wesh  y. 
289  Jesus,  the  word ft  Wesley. 

518  Jesus,  thine  all ft  Jr. 

12  Jesus,  thou  everlasting.!.  Watts. 

19  Jesus,  thou  soul ( '.  in  sli  y. 

313  Jesus,  thou  Source.. Anru  > 

238  Jesus,  thy  blood Zinzendorf. 

476  Jesus,  thy  boundless. . .  Gerliardt. 

928  Jesus,  thy  Church Bathurst. 

430  Jesus,  to  thee ft  Wesli  y. 

650  Jesus,  to  thee  our ('.  Wi sl/y. 

7  Jesus,  we  look  to  thee. ft  Wesley. 
1002  Jesus,  while  our  — T.  Hastings. 
243  Join  all  the  glorious. . . ./.  Watts. 
947  Join  all  ye  ransomed .  .ft  R 

383  Lamb  of  God.  whose  . . ft  W 

648  Leader  of  faithful ('.  R 

17  Let  all  on  earth I.  Watts. 

846  Let  all  who  truly  bear. ft  Wesley. 
382  Let  earth  and  heaven. ft  Wesley. 

326  Let  every  mortal /.  Watts. 

154  Let  every  tongue 1.  Watts, 

468  Let  him  to  whom C.  Wesley. 

152  Lei  not  the  wise (  .  Wesli  y. 

386  Let  the  world c.  Wesley. 

516  Lei  worldly  minds  .    ./.  \<  wton. 

■  /ion's /'.  Dod\ 

ft  up  your  hearts ( '.  Wesh  y. 

[  I  .  Wesley. 

227  Lift  vour  glad i/.  Ware,  Jr. 


L-0 


202 


0 


1014  Lift  your  heads C.  Wesley. 

489  Light  of  life C.  Wesley. 

47  Lo !  God  is  here. . .   .  7'<  rsh  <  <k  n. 

1018  Lo  !  He  comes C.  Wi  sley, 

1040  Lo  !  round  the. .  M.  L.  Duncan. 

123  Lord,  ail  I  am  is I.  Walts. 

59  Lord,  dismiss  us E.  Smythe. 

52  Lord,  dismiss  us W.  Sfiii h  y. 

497  Lord,  nil  me  with C.  Wesley. 

418  Lord,  how  secure J.  Waits. 

252  Lord,  how  shall Anne  Steele. 

460  Lord,  1  am  thine S.  Davics. 

513  Lord,  I  believe C.  Wesley. 

668  Lord,  I  believe  a  rest. .  C  Wesley. 

175  Lord,  I  delight  in J.  Ryland. 

397  Lord,  I  despair  myself  .C#  Wesley. 

817  Lord,  if  at  thy C.  Wesley. 

98  Lord,  in  the  morning.  ..I.  Watts. 
473  Lord,  in  the  strength . .  C.  Wesley. 
959  Lord,  let  me J.  Montgomery. 

1109  Lord  of  earth C.  Wesley. 

858  Lord  of  hosts  —  J.  Montgomery. 
387  Lord  of  mercy R.  Heber. 

818  Lord  of  the  harvest  ...C.  Wesley. 
78  Lord  of  the  Sabbath.  .Doddridge. 

1112  Lord  of  the  wide C.  Wesley. 

305  Lord,  we  are  vile I.  Watts. 

60  Lord,  when  we  — J.  D.  Carhfle. 

1098  Lord,  while  for  all Wrefm  d. 

1115  Lord,  whom  the C.  Wesley. 

491  Love  divine,  all  love  .  .C.  Wesley. 
367  Lovers  of  pleasure  ...  C.  Wesley. 

1012  Man  dieth  and  ....G.  P.  Morris. 

53  May  the  grace  of J.  Newton, 

881  Mighty  One W.C.  Bryant. 

193  Mortal,  awake S.  Medley. 

547  My  drowsy  powers I.  Watts. 

762  My  faith  looks  up  to.R.  Palmer. 
104  My  God,  how  endless. .  I.  Watts. 
757  My  God,  I  am  thine. .  .  C.  Weslei). 
425  Mv  God,  my  God C.  Wesley, 

698  My  God,  my  Portion.  ...I,  Watts. 

704  My  God,  the  spring I.  Watts. 

605  My  gracious  Lord Doddridge. 

684  My  hope,  my  all T.  Coke. 

83  Mv  opening  eyes J.  Hutton. 

699  My  Saviour,  my I,  Watts. 

761  My  Shepherd's T.  Robei  Is. 

360  My  son,  know Brackenbury. 

581  My  soul,  be  on  thy G.  Heath. 

394  My  soul  before  Thee Richter. 

449  My  soul,  with JAvingstone. 

664  My  span  of  life  ..  .F.M.  Cowper. 

880  \ot  heaven's  wide Unknown. 

99  Now  from  the  altar Mason. 

420  Now  I  have  found Holla. 

361  Now  is  Hie  accepted Dobell. 

294  Now  let  mv  soul  ..Eeginbotham. 

23  Now  may  He  who /.  Jfi  wton. 

:  19  0 bless  the  Lord /.  Watts. 

502  0  come,  and  dwell  —  C.  Wesley. 

549  0  for  a  closer  watt Cowper. 

667  ()  for  a  faith  that IUd  hurst. 

896  O  for  a  glance  of  heavenly .  Hat  I. 

521  0  for  a  heart  to  praise. C.  Wesley. 


1  O  for  a  thousand C.  Wesley. 

985  O  for  an  overcoming..  .1.  Watfa. 
274  O  for  a  flame  of  living. .  Bathurst. 

410  O  for  that  tenderness. .  C.  Wesh  y. 
990  O  for  the  death  . .  ..Montgonu  ry. 
542  o  glorious  hope C.  Wesh  //. 

62  ()  God,  by  whom  the. .  .R.  H<  In'r. 
531  O  God,  most  merciful. C.  Wesli  y. 

119  o  God,  of  good Seheffler. 

964  O  God,  our  help I.  Watts. 

33  O  God,  our  strength. .  .H.  A  uber. 

693  O  God,  thou  art Montgonu  i  y, 

126  O  God,  thou  bottomless.  ..La uge. 

870  O  God,  though KnowU  8. 

632  O  God,  to  thee  . .  .0.  Richardson. 

120  O  God,  we  praise  thee. .  N.  Tate. 

447  O  happy  day  that Doddridge, 

10  O  holy,  holy,  holy J.  ( km(U  r. 

442  O  how  happv  are  they.C.  Wesley. 
514  O  Jesus,  at  thy  feet  ...C.  Withy. 
557  O  Jesus,  full  of  grace. .  ( '.  Wi  shy. 
526  O  Jesus,  full  of  truth. .('.  Wesh  y. 
378  O  Lamb  of  God,  for. . . C.  With  y. 
1097  O  Lord,  our. . ..Tate  and  Brady. 

685  O  Lord,  thy  heavenly Oberlin, 

771  O  Lord,  thy  work. . P.  H.  Brown, 
540  O  Love  divine,  how.. .('.  Wesley. 
220  O  Love  divine,  what..C.  Wesley. 
462  O  Love,  thy  sovereign .( \  Wesley. 
13  O  render  th.auks.2Yuc  and  Brady. 
276  0  Spirit  of  the. .  J.  Montgomery. 

411  O  Sun  of  righteousness.  J.  Wesley. 
311  O  that  I  could  repent. .('.  Wesley. 
404  O  that  I  could  repent ..('.  Wt  sh  y. 

495  O  that  my  load  of  sin. .  C.  Wesley. 
250  o  thou  eternal  Victim. C.  Wesley. 
619  0  thou  from  whom. .  .T.  Hautis. 
733  O  thou  God  of  my T.  Olivers. 

46  O  thou,  our  Saviour...  ('.  Wesley. 
282  O  Thou  that  nearest. .  .J.  Burton. 

36  o  Thou  to  whom.  ...J.  Pierpont 

496  O  Thou,  to  whose Tersteegen. 

560  o  Thou  who  all . . .  Fiom  German, 
562  u  Thou  who  earnest. .  .C.  Wesley. 

611  O  Thou  who  driest T.  Moore, 

459  O  Thou,  who  hast.lff*.  Cot t frill. 
381  O  Thou  who  hast  our..  ('.  Wesley, 

1110  O  Thou,  who  hast  .11.  F.  Gould. 
618  O  Thou,  who  in...  Mrs.  He  mans. 
157  O  Thou,  who,  when ...('.  J  i  <  sU  y. 

37  O  Thou,  whom  all  thy.C.  Wesley. 

668  ( )  Thou  whose A  n  ne  St<  <  h\ 

703  ()  'tis  delight  without.../.  Watts. 

823  o  what  amazing S.  Mt  dley. 

842  o  what  delight  is  this.c.  Wesley. 
458  o  what  shall  I  do  mv  ..C  H'<  sley, 

1065  o  when  shall  we ('.  Wesley. 

661  o  where  Is  now  that T.  K<  ////. 

858  o  where  shall.. ../.  Montgomery, 
668  o  who,  in  such.. J. Montgomery. 

786  <  >  wondrous  power C.  Wesh  y, 

327  of  aim  who  did.  ..Bernard  of  C, 

448  oft  I  in  my  heart C,  Wesh  y, 

26S  On  all  the  earth //.  More. 

867  on  this  stone Pierpont. 

(.c>  Once  more,  my /.  Watts, 

X!9  Once  more  we  come J.  Hart. 

716  Our  father  God A.  Judsvn. 


0-T 


203 


T-W 


950  Our  few  revolving.  B.  Beddome. 
237  Our  Lord  is  risen  ...  C.  Wesley* 

312  Our  sins  on  Christ J.  Fawcett. 

403  Out  of  the J.  Montgomery. 

963  Pass  a  few  swiftly  . . . .  C.  Wesley. 

164  Peace,  troubled  soul Ecking. 

304  Plunged  in  a  gulf 7".  Watts. 

153  Praise  ye  the  Lord I.  Watts. 

589  Pray,  without  ceasing. C.  Wesley. 
689  Prayer  is  appointed J.  Hart. 

710  Prayer  is  the  ...J.  Montgomery. 
463  Prince  of  peace. M.A.  S.  Barber. 
479  Prisoners  of  hope C.  Wesley. 

244  Rejoice,  the  Lord C.  Wesley. 

82  Return,  my  soul J.  Stennett. 

370  Return,  O W.B.  Collyer. 

1068  Rise,  my  soul Seagrave. 

415  Rock  of  ages  —  A.  M.  Toplady. 
931  Roll  on,  thou J.  Edmeston. 

324  Salvation !  O  the I.  Watts. 

116  Saviour  breathe J.  Edmeston. 

794  Saviour  of  all C.  Wesley. 

814  Saviour  of  men  —  J.J.  Winkler. 
486  Saviour  of  the  sin-sick. C.  Wesley. 

545  Saviour,  on  me  the C.  Wesley. 

936  See  how  gieat  a  flame. C.  Wesley. 

112  See  how  the Elizabeth  Scott. 

827  See  Israel's  gentle. P.  Doddridge. 

746  See  the  Lord,  thy C  Wesley. 

991  Servant  of  God,  well . .  C.  Wesley. 

68  Servants  of  God.  J.  Montgomery. 
813  Shall  I,  for  fear  of  .J.  J.  Winkler. 

715  Shepherd  divine C.  Wesley. 

927  Shepherd  of  souls C.  Wesley. 

391  Show  pity,  Lord I.  Watts. 

961  Shrinking  from  the ....  C.  Wesley. 
615  Since  all  the  varying  J.  Heroey. 

946  Sing  to  the  great C.  Wesley. 

350  Sinners,  obey  the C.  Wesley. 

371  Sinners,  the  voice  of  .J.  Fawcett. 

587  Soldiers  of  Christ C.  Wesley. 

588  Soldiers  of  Christ C.  Wesley. 

24  Songs  of  praise.  .J.  Montgomery. 

917  Soon  may  the  last Mrs.  Voke. 

429  Sovereign  of  all. .  P.  Doddridge. 

918  Sovereign  of  worlds.  Mrs.  Voke. 
380  Sovereign  Ruler T.  Raffles. 

1000  Spirit,  leave  thy. J.  Montgomery. 
435  Spirit  of  faith,  come. . .  C.  W>  sl<  ym 
390  Stay,  thou  insulted.  ...C.  Wesley. 

711  Sweet  is  the  prayer. . .  Unknown. 
?1  Sweet  is  the  work ..I.  Watts. 

546  Sweet  was  the  time. .  J.  Newton. 

712  Talk  with  us,  Lord.  ...C.  W> sh  y. 

25  Thank  and J.  Montgonu  ry. 

1020  That  awful  day /■  Watts. 

840  That  doleful  night /.  Hart. 

295  The  counsels  of SU  nru  tt. 

1017  The  day  of  wrath.. Sir  W.  Scott. 
1075  The  God  of  Abrah'm. .  T.  Olio  rs. 

10S7  The  God  of J.  Montgonu  ry. 

1077  The  God  who  reigns  , .  T.  Oim  rs. 
1019  The  great  archangel's. ( '.  Weslt  //. 

256  The  head  that  once  was .  T.  Kelly. 


1046  The  heavenly  treasure.  C.  Wesley. 
834  The  King  of P.Dod'i 

179  The  Lord  is  my.  J.  Montgonu  ry. 
235  The  Lord  is  risen T.  K*  11  if. 

142  The  Lord  Jehovah I.  Wat  is. 

180  The  Lord  my J.Addison. 

953  The  Lord  of  earth C.  Wi  sU  </. 

75  The  Lord  of S.  Wesley,  Jr. 

151  The  Lord  our  God..  H.K.  White. 

977  The  morning S.  Wesley,  Jr. 

755  The  praying  spirit ft  TJ  esley. 

414  The  prodigal Mrs.  Sigonrney. 

983  The  saints  who  die C.  Wesley. 

325  The  Saviour !  O Anne  Steele. 

812  The  Saviour P.  Doddridge. 

138  The  spacious J.  Addison. 

739  The  sun  of C.  Wesley. 

165  The  tempter J.  Montgomery. 

4S2  The  thing  my  God  ...  C.  Wesley. 
330  The  voice  of  "free BurdsaU. 

965  Thee  we  adore I.  Watts. 

1037  There  is  a  land I.  Watts. 

1039  There  is  an  hour  of Tappan. 

122  There  seems  a  voice  . .  Mrs.  Opie. 
127  Thine,  Lord,  is  wisdom. .  .Liange. 

143  This  God  is  the  God  ...  .J.  Hart. 

76  This  is  the  dav  •  .Harriet  Auber. 
318  Thou  art  the  Way Doane. 

18  Thou  God  of  power. .  .J.  Walker. 
801  Thou  God  of  truth  . . . .  C.  Wesley. 

439  Thou  great C.  Wesley. 

477  Thou  hidden  love  —  Tersteegeh. 
736  Thou  hidden  Source. .  .C.  Wesley. 
674  Thou  refuge  of  my. Anne  Steele. 

556  Thou  seest  my ft  Wesley. 

748  Thou  Shepherd  of C.  Wesley. 

372  Thou  Son  of  God C,  Wesley. 

178  Thou  very  present C.  Wesley. 

1076  Though  nature's T.  Olivers. 

925  Though  now  the L.  Bacon. 

141  Though  troubles J.  Newton. 

649  Though  waves J.  A.  Rothe. 

973  Through  sorrow's.  .H.  K.  White. 

108  Thus  far  the  Lord I.  Watts. 

317  Thy  ceaseless C.  Wesley. 

661  Thy  gracious Anne  Steele. 

658  Thy  mercy  heard.. St?-  R.  Grant. 

39  Thy  presence J.  Fa  wcett. 

537  Thy  presence,  Lord  . . .  C.  Wesley. 

174  Thy  way  is  in  the J.  Fatoa  tt. 

288  Thy  word J.  Montgomery. 

210  'Tis  finished !  the C.  Wesley. 

852  To  Jesus,  our Anne  Steele. 

745  To  the  hills  I  lift  C.  W<  sh  y. 

181  To  us  a  Child  of  . . .  J.  Moi  rison. 
784  Try  us,  O  God C.  Wesley. 

792  Unchangeable C.  Wi  sh  y. 

9*4  Unveil  thy  bosom I.  Watts. 

583  Urge  on  your  rapid  —  C.  Wesh  y. 

647  Vain  are  all  terrestriBlJD.E.Ford. 
450  Vain,  delusive  world.. C  Wesley. 

966  Vain  man,  thy  fond .7.  Hart. 

%'J  Vital  spark  of  heavenly. ^1.  Pope. 

607  Walk  in  the  light!  so  B.  Barton. 
935  Watchman,  tell  ■ .  .Si'r  J.  Buicring. 


w 


204 


W-Z 


8S4  We  bring  no  .  ..Harriet  Phillip*. 

440  We  have  no C.  Wesley. 

020  We  journey  through.. B.  Burton. 
1056  We  know,  by  faith  —  C.  Wesley. 

Ill  We  lift  our  hearts  to...  J.  Wesley. 

837  Weary  souls,  that C.  Wesley, 

101 1  Weep  not  for  a  brother.  C.  Wesley. 
85  Welcome,  sweet  day  —  I.  Watts, 

290  What  glory  gilds  the  —  Cowper. 

822  What  majesty  and Stennctt. 

433  What  shall  1  do  my  ...C.  FP<  sley. 
160  When  all  thy  mercies. J".  Addison. 
395  When,  gracious  Lord..C.  VFedey. 
059  When  I  can  read  my  —  I.  Watts. 

211  When  I  survey  the I.  Watts. 

103  When  Israel,  of  the. Sir  W.  Scott. 

012  When  languor  and Toplady. 

200  When  on  Sinai's.  J.  Montgomery. 

997  When  on  the  brink CoUyer. 

630  When  Power  . .  ..Sir  J.  E.  Smith. 

291  When  quiet  in  my C.  Wesley. 

412  When  rising  from  ...J.  Addison. 

934  When  shall  the J.  Edmeston. 

400  When  shall  Thy  love  . .  C.  Wesley. 
989  When  the  last W.  Cameron. 

1114  When  through  the R.  Heber. 

804  When  to  the  exiled. G.  Robinson. 
1000  Wherefore  should  I....C  Wesley. 

389  Wherewith,  O  Lord. . . .  C.  Wesley. 

155  Which  of  the C.  Wesley. 


3 19  While  life  prolong*. . .  T.  Dwight. 
192  While  shepherds.  .Tate  cfc  Brady. 
610  While  thee  I  seek.H.M.  Williams. 
1018  While  through  ..J.Montgomery. 
803  While  we  walk  with . . .  r.  Wesley. 

950  While,  with  ceaseless../.  Newton. 
772  Who  in  the  Lord C.  WesU  y. 

970  Why  do  we  mourn  for../".  Watts. 

971  Why  should  our  tears.. BatJmrst. 

121  Why  should  the 1.  Watts, 

970  Why  should  we  start  . . . I.  Walts. 

951  Wisdom  ascribe,  and..C  Wesh  y. 
210  With  glorious  clouds  ..Q.  Wesley. 

74  With  joy  we  hail.  Harriet  Auber. 

43  With  joy  we  lift J.  Jervis. 

254  WTith  joy  we  meditate. . . I.  Watts. 

704  With  stately Harriet  Auber. 

05  Within  thy  house,  O. .  Unknown. 

221  Would  Jesus  have  the.C.  Wesley. 

600  Ye  faithful  souls  who.C.  Wesley. 

51  Ye  servants  of  God C.  Wesley. 

356  Ye  simple  souls  that.  ..J.  Wi  sley. 
954  Ye  virgin  souls C.  Wesley. 

705  Yes,  I  will  bless. .. Heginboiham. 
738  Yield  to  me  now,  for..C.  Wesley. 

10  Young  men  and (J.  Wesley. 

708  Zion  stands  with  hills. . . T.  Kelly. 


II. — HYMNS    ADOPTED    WITH    CHANGE. 


Note.— To  the  right  of  the  number  A.  stands  for  altered,  L.,  lengthened,  and 
S.,  shortened. 


A-C 


C-G 


402  s.  Ah!  whither  should. C. Wesley. 

248  I.  All  hail  the  power. E.Perronet. 

99G  a.  And  am  I  born  to  . . .  C.  Wesley. 

810  I.  And  let  our  bodies  . .  C.  W<  sh  y. 

995  8.  And  must  this  bodv  .  .J.  Watts. 

1043  a.  Arm  of  the  Lord. . . . C.  Wesley. 

4  a.  Awake,  and  . . .  W.  Hammond. 

594  /.  Awake,  my  soul. P.  Doddridge. 

020  s.  Away,  my C.  Wesley. 

1003  a.  Away  with  our 0.  Wesley. 

475  8.  Behold  the  servant. .  C.  WesU  y. 
498  a.  Behold  the  throne. ../.  Newton. 
r<ii  /.  Blest  are  the  pure — J.Keble. 
887  a.  Blest  Comi'r.  .Mrs.  Sigourney. 
800  a.  Bright  was....  Ha/rriet  Axcber. 
878  L  By  cool  Siloam's  —  /;.  Ih  to  r. 

825  8.  Captain  of  OUT .//../. CmintU  ft. 

720  /.  Children  ot  the.. .  ./.  C<  nnick. 

416  a.  Christ,  whose 0.  Wesley. 

481  a.  Come,  Holy  Ghost.  ..C.  n  <>/,  >. 
1038  /.  <  ome,  let  as  loin  ...C.  Wesley. 
683  s.  Come,  O  my  God  —  C.  Wesley. 

737  I.  Come,  o  thou C.  Wesley. 

0  8.  Come,  thou  al mighty. 0.  WesU  y. 


341  a.  Come  to J.  Montgomery. 

072  l.  Commit  thou  all..  P.  Qerhardt. 

1004  a.  Deathless  spirit,  now. Toplady. 

70  a.  Eternal  God Wranaham. 

1082  a.  Eternal  Source.  .I5.  Doddridge. 

428  8.  Eternal  Sun  of C.  Wesley. 

494  s.  Ever  fainting  with..  C.  Wesley. 
809  8.  Except  the  Lord  —  C.  Wesley. 

189  /.  Father  of  all,  whose.  J.  VTestey. 

132  a.  Father  of  Jesus <\  WesU  y. 

470  a.  Bather,  Son,  and  —  C.  Wesley. 
121  8.  Father,  to  t hoe  my..C  Wesley. 

802  8.  Glory  be  to  God C.  VFesfoy. 

26  s..o.  Glory  be  to  God  .  ,C.  FFesto '//. 
989  /.  Go,  ye  messengers  .J".  Af arsden. 

523  /.  God  of  eternal C.  Wesley. 

677  a.  God  Of  Israel's ('.  UY\.V//. 

468  s.  God  of  my  life C.  FFestey. 

81 1  a.  God's  holy  law />\  ddome. 

419  /.  Great  God,  Indulge. ..I.  U'a'/.s. 
1088  /.  Great  God  !  what. .  Ringwaidt. 
so5  ((.  Great  King  of  giorj     brands. 


H-X 


205 


0-Y 


261  7. 
320  a.. 
1001  7. 
652  /. 
190  s. 
68  /. 
777  I 
339  a. 
904  s. 
265  a. 

170  7. 


Hail  the  day  that C.  W>  >■/,>/. 

,8.  Happy  the  man  ..C.  HY.Wr//. 

Hark  !  a  voire (\  Wi  tfbey. 

Hark,  my  soul !  it  is.  •  .Cotcper. 
Bark)  the  herald... C.  FPestej/. 
Hark!  The  notes  of  ...7".  Ki  By. 

Hoar  what  God Cowpi  r. 

Hearts  of  stone C.  1J"<  «<  '/• 

Help  us,  0  Lord,  thy.  .Cotter ill. 
Holy  Ghost,  dispel  ..Qerhardt. 
Hosanna!  be  the.Montgorrn  ry. 
How  do  Thy C.  Wesley. 


1116  a.  I  too,  forewarned. .  .C.  Wesley. 
4 1£  L  Into  thy  gracious Desslcr. 


lCMa.. 
604  /. 

835  8. 
?.'">  8. 
558  a. 
2-39  a. 
534  s. 
824  8. 

32  8. 
398  I 
785  8. 

44  L 


7.  Jerusalem,  my.. . 
Jesus,  and  shall  it.. 
Jesus,  at  whose  — 
Jesus,  from  whom  . 
,  I.  Jesus,  let  thy  — 
Jesus,  my  Advocate 
Jesus,  the  sinner's. . 
Jesus,  the  word  of 
Jesus,  thou  all  — 

Jesus,  thy  far 

Jesus,  united  by.. . 
Jesus,  where'er  thy 


Unknown. 
■  J.  Qrigg. 
r.  Wesli  y. 
.C.  Wesley. 
.C.Wesley. 
.(/.  Wesley. 
. .  Toplady. 
('.  Wesh  '/. 
.C.  Wesley. 
C.  Wesley. 
C.  Wesley. 
..Cowper. 


943  a.,  I.  Light  of  those. . . . C.  Wesley. 
455  8.  Lord,  and  is  thine  . .  ft  Wesley. 
886  8.  Lord  God,  the..  .Montgomery. 

100  s.  Lord  of  my  life  .  .Anne  Steele. 
15  s.  Lord  of  the  worlds. .  I.  Watts. 
21  I.  Lord,  we  come.TF.  Hammond. 

79  8.  Millions  within., Montcpmery. 

808  8.  My  former  hopes  are.  .Co wper. 
530  I  My  God,  I  know,  I..C.  Wesley. 
751  8.  My  God,  my  Life,  my  I.  Watts. 
472  8.  My  soul  and  all  its.  .C.  Wesley. 


544  s.  O  God,  thy C.  irestejy. 

474  8.  0  God,  what  offering../.  Lange. 

515  8.  <>  joyful  sound  of..  .C.  Wesh  '/• 

407  /.  o  that  I  could  my... r.  Wesley. 

H3a.  0  that  Thou ft  Wt 

1057  8.  o  what  a  mighty. . . .  < '.  Wesh  y. 
1038  s.  On  Jordan's  stormy.. StenneU. 

779  a.  On  thy  Church,  O...H.<4uZm  r. 

280  a.,  7.  Our  blest H.  A  ubt  r. 

783  a.  Our  God  is  love  —  J.  Cottcrill. 

651  7.  Peace,  doubting  — C.  H',  sZey. 
07  I.  Praise  waits  in. Sir  J.E.Smith. 

723  a.,  7.  Saviour,  when. Sir  R.Grant. 

30  s.  See,  Jesus,  thv C.  Wesley* 

961  8.  Shall  man,  O  God. .  .T.Dwtaht. 

347  7.  Sinners,  turn;  why. ft  Wesley. 
117  I.  Softly  now  the..  G.  If.  Doane. 
575  7.  Sow  in  the  —  J.  Montgomery. 

1025  8.  Stand  the C.  IFe8&  y. 

5  a.  Stand  up  and.  J.  Montgomery. 

788  8,  The  glorious. . J.  Montgomery. 
152  7.  The  Lord  descended. Sternttold. 

863  a.  The  perfect N.  P.  in77ix. 

319  7.  There  is  a  fountain..  .CoiPp*  r. 
861  a., 7.  This  stone.  .J".  Montgomery. 

966  7.  Thou  God  of G  H'c87c/y. 

1024  s.  Thou  Judge  of C.  IFesZey. 

631  s.  Thou  Lamb  of  God  —  RicJiter. 

913  7.  Thou  whose Marriott. 

987  8.  Thv  life  I  read,  my . .  .StenneU. 
218a., 7.  'Tis  finished!  so... Stennett. 

348  a.  What  could  vour. . . .  C.  Wesley* 

539  8.  What  is  our C.  Wesley. 

532  7.  What]  never  speak. C.  Wesley. 

690  7.  What  various Cowpi  r. 

1066  7.  Who  are  these ft  Wesk  y. 

366  8.  Why  should  we  . .  i.M.  Wilkes. 


40  I.  Not  here,  as  to.. Montgomery.    493  s.  Ye  ransomed C.  Wesley. 


SUMMARY. 

No.  of  Hymns  adopted  from  the  old  book  without  change 621 

No.  of  Hymns  adopted  from  the  old  book  with  change 122 

Hymns  added 374 

No.  of  Hymns  in  Hymnal  * 1117 

No.  of  Hymns  dropped 

•Thin  does  not  include  the  Doxologies,  which  number  10  in  the  Hymnal,  and  the 
game  in  the  old  book. 


METRICAL  INDEX. 


The  figures  on  the  left  indicate  the  number  in  the  Hymnal ;  on  the  right,  the  number 
in  the  Hymn  Book. 


L.  M. 


L.  M.  4  lines. 

471  Abraham,  when  severely  . . 

109  Again  as  evening's  shadow 
11  All  people  that  on  earth  do 

962  Almighty  Maker  of  my 

i  867  And  will  the  great  eternal . 

530  Arise,  my  soul,  on  wings.. . 
f  920  Arm  of  the  Lord,  awake  . . . 
1043  Arm  of  the  Lord,  awake. . . 

979  Asleep  in  Jesus  !  blessed . . . 

922  Assembled  at  thy  great 

445  Author  of  faith,  eternal 

851  Author  of  our  salvation.  — 
775  Awake,  Jerusalem,  awake . 
106  Awake,  my  soul,  and  with. 

9  Before  Jehovah's  awful  — 
599  Behold  the  Christian 

923  Behold,  the  heathen  waits. 
45  Blest  hour,  when  mortal . . . 

129  Blest  Spirit,  one  with  God. . 
901  Bondage  and  death  the  cup 

791  Brethren  in  Christ,  and 

831  Come,  Father,  Son,  and  — 
275  Come,  Holy  Spirit,  raise  our 

66  Come,  let  us  tune  our 

133  Come,  O  my  soul,  in  sacred 
524  Come,  O  Thou  greater  than 
351  Come,  O  ye  sinners,  to  the. 
457  Come,  Saviour,  Jesus,  from 
304  Come,  sinners,  to  the  gospel 
926  Comfort,  ye  miuisters  of . . . 
905  Dear  ties  of  mutual  succor. 

627  Deem  not  that  they  are 

306  Deep  are  the  wounds  which 
815  Draw  near,  O  Son  of  God. . 
978  Earth's  transitory  things. . . 
862  Enter  thy  temple,  glorious. 
132  Ere  mountains  reared  their 

623  Eternal  Beam  of  light 

128  Eternal  depth  of  love 

921  Eternal  Father,  thou  bast. 
70  Eternal  God,  celestial  King 
38  Eternal  Power,  whose  high 
1082  Eternal  Source  of  every  joy 
212  Extended  on  ;i  curseVJ  tree. 
HI  Far  from  my  thoughts,  vain 
86  Father  of  heaven,  whose.  • 

81!)  Father  of  mercies,  bow.  . . 

out;  Forth  in  thy  oame, 0  Lord 

8  From  all  that  dwell  below 
209  Btom  Calvary  a  cry  was  , 
(is l  prom  every  stormy  wind. 
793  (iiver  of  peace  and  unity. 


773 


1062 
969 


235 

990 
435 
271 
234 
597 
16 
721 
976 


709 
255 

5 

78 
493 
353 
506 
348 


746 
326 
213 


82 
757 
94 

918 
27 
1023 
137 
213 
62 
215 
628 
11 
135 
651 
698 


451  Glory  to  God,  whose 308 

105  Glory  to  thee,  my  God,  this.  607 

810  Go  forth,  ye  heralds,  in  my.  — 

603  Go,  labor  on ;  spend  and  be .  — 
820  Go,  preach  my  gospel,  saith.  204 
352  God  calling  yet !  shall  I  not .  — 

168  God  is  our  refuge  and 847 

130  God  is  the  name  my  soul 109 

773  God  is  the  refuge  of  his — 

528  God  of  all  power,  and  truth  494 
692  God  of  my  life,  through  all . .  924 
625  God  of  my  life,  to  thee  I  call .  755 
458  God  of  mv  life,  what  just. . .  366 

169  God  of  my  life,  whose 762 

69  Great  God,  attend,  while ....  26 

1103  Great  God  !  beneath  whose.  1030 

419  Great  God,  indulge  my 475 

1100  Great  God  of  nations,  now. .  1024 

1101  Great  Ruler  of  the  earth. . .  1027 

774  Great  Source  of  being  and. .  227 
329  Happy  the  man  who  finds ...  297 
354  Haste,  traveler,  haste  !  the .  — 

1018  He  comes!  He  comes!  the..  1105 

234  He  dies  !  the  Friend  of 148 

529  He  wills  that  I  should  holy.  481 
924  Head  of  the  Church,  whose.  982 
904  Help  us,  O  Lord,  thy  yoke  . .  1035 

811  High  on  his  everlasting 217 

362  Ho  !  every  one  that  thirsts. .  352 

525  Holy,  and  true,  and 503 

131  Holy  as  thou,  O  Lord,  is. . . .  100 
71  Hosanna  to  the  living  Lord .  — 

202  How  beauteous  were  the — 

982  How  blest  the  righteous 1083 

170  How  do  Thy  mercies  close. .  890 

980  How  sweet  the  hour  of 1076 

328  How  sweetly  flowed  the  ....  287 

960  How  vain  is  all  beneath  the .  10(50 

242  I  know  that  my  Redeemer. .  179 

461  I  thirst,  thou  wounded 529 

1116  I  too,  forewarned  by  Jesus'.  673 

602  It  may  not  be  our  lot  to — 

307  Jesus,  a  word,  a  look  from . .  316 

604  .Jesus,  and  shall  it  ever  be. .  813 

795  Jesus,  from  whom  all 225 

527  Jesus,  in  whom  the 588 

239  Jesus,  my  Advocate  above..  165 

450  Jesus,  my  all,  to  heaven  is. .  448 

688  Jesus,  my  Saviour,  Brother.  573 

91!)  Jesus  shall  reign  where'er..  999 

892  Jesus,  the  sinner's  Friend  ..  408 

12  Jesus,  thou  everlasting 10 

691  Jesus,  thou  Joy  of  loving  ...  — 


L.  M. 


207 


L  M. 


238  Jesus,  thv  blood  and 

828  Jesus,  thy  Church,  with  . . 
108  Jesus,  thy  far-extended. . . 

44  Jesus,  where'er  thy  people 
393  Just  as  i  am,  without  one. 

16-2  Kingdoms  and  thrones  to. 
45-2  Let  not  the  wis"  their 

14  Lift  up  your  heads,  ye  — 
1040  Lo !  round  the  throne,  a. . 
929  Look  from  thy  sphere  of. . 
497  Lord,  nil  me  with  a  humble 
418  Lord,  how  secure,  and  blest 
460  Lord.  I  am  thine,  entirely  . 

397  Lord,  I  despair  myself  to 

694  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  my  Life. 
213  Lord  Jesus,  when  we  stand 
185  Lord  of  all  being  !  throned . , 

78  Lord  of  the  Sabbath,  hear. . 
1112  Lord  of  the  wide,  extensive 

305  Lord,  we  are  vile,  conceived 

79  Millions  within  thy  courts  ., 
104  My  God,  how  endless  is  thy 
006  My  gracious  Lord,  I  own. . . 
624  My  hope,  my  all.  my  Saviour 

83  My  opening  eves  with 

S'M  My  soul  before  Thee 

449  My  soul,  with  humble  fervor 
103  New  every  morning  is  thy. . 
860  Not  heaven's  wide  range  of 

40  Not  here,  as  to  the  prophet's 
107  Now  doth  the  sun  ascend. . . 
294  Now  let  my  soul,  eternal  — 
1104  Now  may  the  God  of  grace 
240  O  Christ,  our  King,  Creator 

49  O  Christ,  who  hast  prepared 
209  Ocome,  Creator  Spirit  blest 
396  O  f<>r  a  glance  of  heavenly. . 
274  O  for  that  flame  of  living.   , 

631  I )  God,  most  merciful  and. . . 
1102  O  God  of  love.  O  King  of . . . . 

693  0  God,  thou  art  my  God 

126  ( )  God,  thou  bottomless  — 

632  0  God,  to  thee  we  raise  our 
447  ()  happy  day  that  fixed  my. . 
V67  o  holy,  holy,  holv  Lord 

10  O  holy,  holy,  h  >ly  Lord 

526  O  Jesus,  full  of  truth  and  . . . 
869  O  Lord  of  hosts,  whose  glory 
685  O  Lord,  thy  heavenly  grace 
629  O  Love  divine,  that  stooped. 
462  n  Love,  thy  sovereign  aid 

13  0  render  thanks  to  God  . . 

1022  O  Son  of  God,  in  glory 

276  O  Spirit  of  the  living  God. 
486  ( )  that  my  load  of  sin  were 

46  O  thou,  our  saviour 

687  O  Thou  pure  Light  of  souls 

86  o  Thou  to  whom,  in  .. . 
486  o  Thou,  to  who3e  all.   . 

560  O  Thou  who  ail  things 
662  <  >  Thou  who  earnest  from 
458  C)  Thou,  who  bust  at  thy. 

87  o  Thou,  whom  all  thy  saints 

561  ()  where  is  now  that'  . . 

i  wondrous  type  I  0  vision 
if  Him  who  d  (l  salvation, 
in  all  the  earth  thy  spirit 
868  Pass  a  few  swiftly  fleeting 


174 

164 

987 

1 

321 

67 

56 

689 

— 

82 

— 

794 

433 

814 

— 

353 

947 

68 

— 

813 

.584 

981 

473 

927 

804 

391 

364 

961 

— 

3.50 

— 

917 

— 

918 

251 

390 

1041 

796 

309 

102 

619 

80 

606 

81 

817 

601 

578 

1017 

594 

1019 

425 

292 

463 

134 

— 

866 

968 

977 

33 

233 

— 

863 

688 

983 

— 

812 

— 

293 

— 

165 

— 

1041 

374 

167 

859 

127 

501 

832 

— 

861 

795 

631 

108 

695 

760 

925 

451 

108 

— 

39 

46 

628 

523 

218 

— 

210 

621 

217 

— 

852 

821 

1105 

17 

444 

— 

792 

195 

984 

510 

290 

591 

446 

— 

g  IS 

63 

532 

825 

1042 

854 

680 

572 

900 

816 

885 

30 

211 

858 

(63 

— 

21 12 

201 

1067 

964 

Peace,  troubled  soul,  thou  . .  781 

Praise  God,  from.  (Do*  ). . . .  1130 

Praise  waits  in  Zlon,  Lord  ..  59 

Prayer  is  appointed  to 548 

Return,  my  soul,  enjoy  thy. .  247 

Saviour  of  all,  to  thee  we. .  •  710 

Saviour  of  men,  thy 653 

Say,  sinner,  hath  a  voice — 

Servants  of  God,  in  joyful. .  20 

Shall  I.  for  fear  of  feeble  ...  655 

Shall  man,  O  God  of  light. . .  1093 

Shepherd  of  souls,  with 972 

Show  pity,  Lord,  O  Lord. . . .  398 

Shrinking  from  the  cold  .   . .  1066 

Sinners,  obey  the  gospel  —  350 

Soon  may  the  last  glad 1005 

Sovereign  of  worlds 997 

Stay,  thou  insulted  Spirit. . .  420 

Still  one  in  life  and  one  in. .  — 

Sun  of  my  soul,  thou — 

Sweet  is  the  light  of — 

Sweet  is  the  work,  my  God. .  241 

Take  up  thv  cross,  the — 

The  day  of  wrath,  that 1109 

The  great  archangel's 1115 

The  heavens  declare  thy — 

The  Lord  is  King  !  lift  up . . .  — 

The  Lord  our  God  alone  is. .  — 

The  morning  flowers 1097 

The  morning  kindles  all  the .  — 

The  perfect  world,  by  Adam .  581 

The  saints  who  die  of  Christ .  1075 

The  Saviour,  when  to 203 

The  starry  Armament  on — 

The  tempter  to  my  soul 889 

There  is  a  land  mine  eye  ...  — 

They  come,  God's — 

Thine,  Lord,  is  wisdom 88 

This  child  we  dedicate  to  . . .  — 

This  stone  to  thee  in  faith  . .  962 

Thou  Lamb  of  God,  thou  —  756 

Though  all  the  world  my  ...  — 

Thoiurh  now  the  nations  ...  992 

Thus  far  the  Lord  hath  led. .  612 

Thy  presence,  gracious  God.  28 

Thy  will  be  done  !  I  will  not.  — 

'Tis  finished  !  so  the 143 

'Tis  finished:  the  Messiah..  144 

'Tis  midnight ;  and  on — 

To  Jesus,  our  exalted  Lord.  287 

To  thee,  O  God,  whose — 

Trembling  before  thine — 

Unchangeable,  almightv. 

Unveil  thy  bosom,  faithful..  1081 

Upon  the  Gospel's  sacred  ...  — 

We  have  no  outward 436 

We  sing  the  praise  of  Him . .  — 

What]  never  speak  one  evil  505 

What  sinners  value  I  resign.  — 

What  various  hindrances  we  558 

When,  doomed  to  death,  the  — 

When,  grad  >us  Lord,  when.  417 

When  I  survey  the  wondrous  145 

When  Israel,  of  the  Lord.   , .  761 

Whm.  marshaled  on  the —  — 

When  Power  divine.  In 794 

When  the  blind  suppliant  in  — 

When  t<>  the  exiled  seer  were  961 


L.  M. 


208 


0.  M. 


380  Wherewith,  0  Lord,  shall  I. .  361 

8 18  While  life  prolongs  its 329 

nil  While  o'er  the  deep  thy — 

976  Why  should  we  start,  and..  1070 

863  With  tearful  eyes  I  look  ....  — 

GOO  Ye  faithful  souls  who  Jesus.  840 

L.  M.  4  lines,  with  Chorus. 
622  He  leadeth  me !  O  blessed  . . 

CHO.  He  leadeth  me,  he  . .      — 
1072  My  heavenly  home  is  bright 

Cho.  I'm  going  home,  I'm     — 

L.  M.  6  lines. 
422  And  can  it  be  that  I  should.    445 

475  Behold  the  servant  of  the . . .    830 

825  Captain  of  our  salvation  —     629 
273  Come,  Holy  Ghost,  our  souls      — 

737  Come,  O  thou  Traveler 649 

1108  Eternal  Father !  strong  to. . . 

608  Faith  of  our  fathers!  living. 
480  Father  of  everlasting  grace . 
952  How  many  pass  the  guilty. . 

826  I  am  baptized  into  thy  name 

478  I  thank  thee,  uncreated  Sun 
5  Immortal  honor,  (Dox.) 

1117  In  age  and  feebleness 

833  In  that  sad,  memorable  night 
48  Infinite  God,  to  thee  we  raise 

476  Jesus,  thy  boundless  love  to . 

650  Jesus,  to  thee  our  hearts  we 
648  Leader  of  faithful  souls,  and 

47  Lo !  God  is  here !  let  us 

421  My  hope  is  built  on  nothing. 
420  Now  I  have  found  the  ground 
474  O  God,  what  offering  shall  I 

220  O  Love  divine,  what  hast. . . 
250  O  Thou  eternal  Victim,  slain 

735  O  wondrous  power  of  faithful 

651  Peace,  doubting  heart !  my . 

479  Prisoners  of  hope,  lift  up  . . . 
180  The  Lord  rny  pasture  shall . . 
739  The  Sun  of  righteousness  on 

477  Thou  hidden  love  of  God  — 

736  Thou  hidden  Source  of  calm 
6 19  Though  waves  and  storms  go 
291  When  quiet  in  my  house  I  sit 
110  When,  streaming  from  the. . 
883  When  time  seems  short  and. 
9.11  Wisdom  ascribe,  and  might. 

221  Would  Jesus  have  the  sinner 

738  Yield  to  me  now,  for  lam.. 


468 
1047 

823 
1134 
671 
263 

44 
833 
888 
837 

36 

437 
533 
133 
172 
560 
790 
489 
848 
652 
829 
917 
789 
687 


1048 

141 

651 


L.  M.  8  lines. 
626  Away,  my  unbelieving  fear. 
189  Father  of  all,  whose  powerful 

4  (8  Into  thy  gracious  hands  1  fall 
696  My  Lord,  how  full  of  sweet. 

200  ()  Master,  it  is  good  to  be... 

887  our  Lord  is  risen  from  the. . 
688  Sweet  hour  of  prayer,  sweet 
138  The  ipadoufl  firmament  on. 

L.  P.  M. 

481  Come,  Boly Ghost,  all- 648 

:  10  rn  praise  my  Maker  while..  988 

6  Now  to  the  great  and  (Dox.)  1185 

li!)  o  God,  of  good  the 87 


151 


66 


C.  M.  4  lines. 

34  A  thousand  oracles  divine  . .  95 

836  According  to  thy  gracious.. .  268 

77  Again  the  Lord  of  life  and. .  — 

814  Alas!  and  did  my  Saviour..  146 

248  All  hail  the  power  of  Jesus' .  175 

97  All  praise  to  Him  who  dwells  618 

789  All  praise  to  our  redeeming.  711 

301  Almighty  God,  thy  word  is. .  — 

916  Almighty  Spirit,  now  behold  986 

593  Am  I  a  soldier  of  the  cross. .  734 
1021  And  must  I  be  to  judgment.  1106 

550  As  pants  the  hart  for  cooling  863 
907  As  shadows,  cast  by  cloud  . .  — 
617  Author  of  good,  we  rest  on. .  633 
232  Awake,  glad  soul !  awake  . .  — 

594  Awake,  my  soul,  stretch 834 

96  Awake,  my  soul,  to  meet  the  599 

948  Awake,  ye  saints,  and  raise.  — 

61  Before  thy  mercy-seat,  O  . . .  60 

215  Behold  the  Saviour  of 134 

766  Behold  the  sure  Foundation-  959 

974  Behold  the  western  evening  — 

597  Behold  us,  Lord,  a  little — 

828  Behold  what  condescending  261 

508  Being  of  beings,  God  of  love  42 

373  Beneath  our  feet,  and  o'er. .  337 

782  Blest  be  the  dear  uniting. . .  1121 

300  Bright  was  the  guiding  star.  684 

875  By  cool  Siloam's  shady  rill. .  1010 
988  Calm  on  the  bosom  of  thy. . .  — 

876  Come,  Christian  children  ...  — 
279  Come,  Holy  Ghost,  our  hearts  679 
277  Come,  Holy  Spirit,  heavenly  191 
369  Come,  humble  sinner,  in —  359 
781  Come  in,  thou  blessed  of  the  — 

1096  Come,  let  our  souls  adore  the  1020 

2  Come,  let  us  join  our  cheerful  4 

551  Come,  let  us  to  the  Lord  our  — 
945  Come,  let  u's  use  the  grace. .  1054 

28  Come,  let  us  who  in  Christ. .  3 

522  Come,  O  my  God,  the  promise  546 

368  Come,  O  thou  all- victorious.  328 

64  Come,  thou  Desire  of  all  thy  48 

63  Come,  ye  that  love  the 6 

909  Daughter  of  Zion,  from  the.  229 

538  Deepen  the  wound  Thy  hands  517 

877  Delightful  work  !  young  ....  1007 
270  Enthroned  on  high,  almighty  193 
281  Eternal  Spirit,  God  of  truth*.  184 
428  Eternal  Sun  of  righteousness  466 
713  Far  from  the  world,  0  Lord.  644 
146  Father,  how  wide  thy  glory.  91 
406  Father,  I  stretch  my  hands.  404 
(32  Father  of  Jesus  Christ,  my..  438 
614  Father  of  love,  our  Guide. .  .  — 
299  Father  of  mercies,  In  thy  . . .  677 
894  Father  of  mercies,  send  thy.  1032 
124  lather,  to  thee  my  soul  I  lift  99 
en)  Father,  whate'er  of  earthly.  — 
688  Forever  here  my  rest  shall  be  524 

1036  Forth  to  the  hind  of  promise  — 

481   Fountain  or  life,  to  all  belOW  686 

1081  Fountain  of  mercy,  God  of..  1066 

671  From  lips  divine,  like  healing  — 

1045  Give  me  the  wings  ol  faith..  933 

808  God  is  in  this  andevery  place  818 

161  God  moves  in  a  mysterious..  745 


C.  M. 


209 


C.  If. 


523  God  of  eternal  truth  and  — 

660  Grant  me  within  thy  courts. 

910  Great  God,  the  nations ol  the 
1004  Great  King  ol  nations,  hear. 

■s,  ]  Great  Spirit,  by  whose 

121  Hail,  Father,  Son,  and  Holy. 

298  Hail,  sacred  truth:  whose.. 

101  Happy  the  home  when  God. 

765  Happy  the  souls  to  Jesus  — 

972  Hark  I  from  the  tombs  a.... 

185  Hark,  the  glad  sound  !  the. . 

882  Hosanna  !  be  the  children's. 
1113  How  are  thy  servants  blest . 

902  How  blest  the  children  of  the 

315  How  great  the  wisdom 

769  How  lovely  are  thy  dwellings 
297  How  precious  is  the  book  . . . 
302  How  sad  our  state  by  nature 
780  How  sweet,  how  heavenly  is 

316  How  sweet  the  name  of  Jesus 
662  How  vain  are  all  things  here 
535  I  ask  the  gift  of  righte<  >usn<  sa 

512  I  know  that  my  Redeemer.. 
621  I  love  the  Lord :  he  heard  my 
709  I  love  to  steal  awhile  away. 
272  I  worship  thee,  O  Holy  Ghost 
409  I  would  be  thine :  O  take  my 
839  If  human  kindness  meets. . . 
595  I'm  not  ashamt-d  to  own  my 
423  In  evil  long  I  took  delight . . . 

1095  In  grief  and  fear  to  thee,  O . 
838  In  memory  of  the  Saviour's. 
114  In  mercy,  Lord,  remember. . 

31  Infinite  excellence  is  thine. . 
159  Jehovah,  God,  thy  gracious. 

1044  Jerusalem,  my  happy  home. 

.  835  Jesus,  at  whose  supreme  — 
790  Jesus,  great  Shepherd  of  the 
520  Jesus  hath  died  that  I  might 
908  Jesus,  immortal  King,  arise . 
519  Jesns,  my  Life,  thyself  apply 
893  Jesus,  my  Lord,  how  rich  thy 
374  Jesus,  Redeemer  of  mankind 

517  Jesus,  the  Life,  the  Truth,  the 
255  Jesus,  the  Lord  of  glory,  died 

822  Jesus!  the  name  high  over. 
534  Jesus,  the  sinner's  rest  thou 
700  Jesus,  the  very  thought  of  ■  • 
824  Jesus,  the  word  of  mercy. 
714  Jesus,  these  eyes  have  never 

518  Jesus,  thine  ail-victorious. . . 

32  Jesus,  thou  all-redeeming  . . 
430  Jesus,  to  thee  I  now  can  fly. 

785  Jesus,  united  by  thy  grace . . 
947  Join,  all  ye  ransomed  sons  of 
183  Joy  to  the  world !  the  Lord  is 
826  Let  every  mortal  ear  attend. 

154  Let  every  tongue  thy 

469  Let  Him  to  whom  we  now. . 
516  Let  worldly  minds  the  world 

823  Let  Zion's  watchmen  all  — 
699  Life  from  the  dead,  Almighty 

786  Lift  up  your  hearts  to  things 
914  Light  of  the  lonely  pilgrims 

1035  Lo  !  what  a  glorious  sight . .  . 
123  Lord,  all  I  am  is  known  to.. 
590  Lord,  as  to  thy  dear  cross  we 

513  Lord,  I  believe  a  rest  remains 

14 


185 
103 

690 

929 
1069 

118 
1012 

1038 
1033 
289 

683 
323 

296 
797 
537 
483 
885 
647 

368 
270 
812 


616 
50 
98 
942 
265 
701 
526 
998 
532 

342 
566 

170 
219 

486 

210 

536 
51 
440 
704 
1049 

301 
BO 

805 

206 


668  Lord,  I  believe  thy  every  ...  828 

98  Lord,  in  the  morning  thou. .  595 
1080  Lord,  in  thy  name  thy — 

669  Lord,  it  belongs  not  to  my..  — 

89'J   Lord,  lead  the  way  the — 

100  Lord  of  my  life,  O  may  thy..  604 

60  Lord,  when  we  bend  before.  61 

1098  Lord,  while  for  all  mankind  1031 

867  Lovers  of  pleasure  more  —  347 

241  Majestic  sweetness  sits — 

193  Mortals,  awake,  with  angels  116 

666  Must  Jesus  bear  the  cross. . .  — 

547  My  drowsy  powers,  why 853 

468  My  God,  accept  my  heart  ...  — 

1 17  My  God,  how  wonderful —  — 

536  My  God,  I  know,  I  feel  thee.  801 
425  My  God,  my  God,  to  thee  I. .  442 

698  My  God,  my  Portion,  and  mv  908 
704  My  God,  the  spring  of  all  my  903 
54  S  My  head  is  low,  my  heart  is.  — 

699  My  Saviour,  my  almighty  ...  906 
664  My  span  of  life  will  soon  be.  782 
787  Not  to  the  terrors  of  the  —  — 

99  Now  from  the  altar  of  our  . .  611 

613  O  Friend  of  souls !  how — 

549  O  for  a  closer  walk  with  ....  869 

06r  O  for  a  faith  that  will  not . . .  568 

521  O  for  a  heart  to  praise  my  . .  500 

1  O  for  a  thousand  tongues  to  1 

985  O  for  an  overcoming  faith  . .  1074 

62  O  God,  by  whom  the  seed  is.  1128 

964  O  God,  our  help  in  ages  past  1059 

33  O  God,  our  strengthrto  thee  54 

8?0  O  God,  though  countless ....  967 

125  O  God,  thy  power  is — 

120  O  God,  we  praise  thee,  and  .  72 

509  O  how  the  thought  of  God  . .  — 

596  O  it  is  hard  to  work  for  God .  — 

514  O  Jesus,  at  thy  feet  we  wait  540 

701  O  Jesus,  Kiug  most  wonderful  — 

702  O  Jesus,  thou  the  beauty  art  — 

515  O  joyful  sound  of  gospel —  492 
1097  O  Lord,  our  fathers  oft  have  1029 

829  o  Lord,  while  we  confess  the  — 

537  O  Love  divine !  O  matchless  — 
598  O  still  in  accents  sweet  and.  — 
4110  Sun  of  righteousness,  arise  394 

407  O  that  I  could  my  Lord 416 

413  O  that  Thou  wouldst  the. ...  376 

619  O  Thou  from  whom  all 758 

611  O  Thou  who  driest  the 

618  O  Thou,  who  in  the  olive  ...  638 

157  O  Thou,  who,  when  we  did  .  893 

670  O  Thou,  whose  filmed  and  . .  — 
869  O  Thou,  whose  own  vast — 

703  0  'tis  delight  without  alloy..  910 
323  0  what  amazing  words  of  . .  204 

763  0  where  are  kings  and — 

668  ()  who,  in  such  a  world  as  . .  750 

1038  On  Jordan's  stormy  banks  I 
95  Once  more,  my  BOUl,  the. 

29  once  more  we  come  1 1 

980  (  hit  blest  Redeemer,  ere  be.  196 

716  our  Father,  God,  who  art  In 

1  ir  God  is  love  ;  and  all  his  693 

666  Out  of  the  depths  to  thee  I..  — 

304  Plunged  in  a  gulf  of  dark . .  131 

207  praise  to  the  Holiest  in  the. .  — 


C.  M. 


210 


C.  P.  II. 


153  Praise  ye  the  Lord,  ye Ill 

706  Prayer  is  the  breath  of  God.  — 
510  Prayer  is  the  soul's  sincere  .  550 

370  Return,  0  wanderer,  return.  354 
H03  Rich  are  the  joys  which  —  — 

824  Salvation  I  0  the  joyful 291 

827  sec  Israel's  gentle  Shepherd  256 

90  See,  Jesus,  thy  disciples  see.  34 

896  She  loved  her  Saviour,  and. .  — 

'>  15  Shepherd  Divine,  our  wants  553 

615  since  all  the  varying  scenes.  749 

946  sing  to  the  great  Jehovah's.  1055 

371  Sinners,  the  voice  of  God  . . .  334 
592  Son  of  the  carpenter,  receive  — 
429  Sovereign  of  all  the  worlds. .  472 
278  Spirit  Divine,  attend  our —  — 
711  Sweet  is  the  prayer  whose  . .  658 
546  Sweet  was  the  time  when. . .  870 
71 -J  Talk  with  us,  Lord,  thyself. .  902 

1020  That  awful  day  will  surely. .  1114 

840  That  doleful  night  before. . .  264 

975  That  solemn  hour  will  come  — 

198  The  chosen  three,  on — 

295  The  counsels  of  redeeming  .  676 

788  The  glorious  universe 691 

256  The  head  that  once  was  —  158 

1046  The  heavenly  treasure  now.  708 

834  The  King  of  heaven  his  table  266 

152  The  Lord  descended  from  . .  74 

75  The  Lord  of  Sabbath  let  us . .  149 

151  The  Lord  our  God  is  clothed  79 

915  The  Lord  will  come,  and  not  — 

156  The  Lord's  my  Shepherd,  I'll  — 

414  The  prodigal,  with 430 

219  The  royal  banner  is  unfurled  — 

325  The  Saviour !  O  what  endless  285 

949  The  year  is  gone,  beyond  ...  — 

965  Thee  we  adore,  eternal 1058 

319  There  is  a  fountain  filled  ...  290 

1037  There  is  a  land  of  pure 930 

158  There  is  a  safe  and  secret  . .  — 

707  There  is  an  eye  that  never. .  — 
70  This  is  the  day  the  Lord  hath  244 

318  Thou  art  the  Way  ;  to  thee. .  168 

69?  Thou  dear  Redeemer,  dying  — 

372  Thou  Son  of  God,  whose  ....  327 
978  Tin  ough  sorrow's  night  and  1095 
317  Thy  ceaseless,  unexhausted.  298 
661  Thy  gracious  presence,  O  my  778 
987  Thy  life  I  read,  my  gracious  1071 
537  Thy  presence,  Lord,  the  —  565 
895  'Tis  thine  alone,  almighty  ..  — 

2  To  Father,  Son,  and(Dox.)..  — 

1M  To  us  a  child  of  hope  is  born  121 

781  Try  us,  ()  God,  and  search  ..  7'00 

708  Unveil,  <>  Lord,  and  on  us  ..  — 
865  Vain  man,  tliv  fond  pursuits  338 
507  Walk  in  the  light  I  BO  Shalt  .  842 
620  We  journey  through  a  vale.  747 

197  We  may  not  climb  the — 

•ins  We  sinners,  Lord,  with — 

\\  elcome,  thou  Victor  in  the  — 

X590  Wliat  glory  gilds  the  sacred.  678 

196  what  grace,  <>  Lord,  and  ...  — 

589  What  is  our  calling's 480 

488  What  shall  1  do  my  God  to..  307 

467  What  shall  1  render  to  my..  — 

160  When  all  thy  mercies,  O  my  &15 


659  When  I  can  read  my  title  ...  736 

612  When  languor  and  disease. .  662 

112  when  rising  from  the  bed  of  363 

989  when  the  last  trumpet's. . . .  1100 

320  when  wounded  sore,  the  ...  — 

155  which  of  the  fnonarchs  of  . .  850 

198  While  shepherds  watched...  118 

616  While  thee  I  seek,  protecting  624 

898  Who  is  thv  neighbor?    He..  — 

986  Who  shall  forbid  our — 

970  Why  do  we  mourn  for  dying  1094 

971  Why  should  our  tears  in —  1062 
424  Why  should  the  children  of  .  462 
366  Why  should  we  boast  of  time  332 
216  With  glorious  clouds 128 

74  With  joy  we  hail  the  sacred.  39 

254  With  jov  we  meditate  the. . .  163 

764  With  stately  towers  and  ....  223 

65  Within  thy  house,  O  Lord. . .  29 

466  Witness,  ye  men  and  angels.  — 

591  Workman  of  God !  O  lose. . .  — 

1034  Ye  golden  lamps  of  heaven.  — 

705  Yes,  I  will  bless  thee,  O  my.  921 


C.  M.   8  lines. 

1031  A  stranger  in  the  world  —  927 
427  Amazing  grace  !  how  sweet  — 

1032  And  let  this  feeble  body  fail.  958 
195  Calm  on  the  listening  ear  of  — 

1033  Come,  let  us  join  our  friends  956 
1030  How  happy  every  child  of  . .  926 

426  I  heard  the  voice  of  Jesus. . .  — 

511  I  want  a  principle  within. . .  579 

194  It  came  upon  the  midnight  .  — 

510  My  Saviour,  on  the  word  of.  — 

410  O  for  that  tenderness  of  ... .  384 

3  The  God  of  mercy  be  (Dox.)  1132 

122  There  seems  a  voice  in 66 

1099  Thine  arm,  O  Lord,  in  days.  — 


C.  P.  M. 

968  And  am  I  only  born  to  die. .  1072 

570  Are  there  not  in  the 818 

377  Author  of  faith,  to  thee  I  cry  372 

571  Be  it  my  only  wisdom  here  .  846 

541  But  can  it  be  that  I  should. .  511 
657  Come  on,  my  partners  in  —  925 
809  Except  the  Lord  conduct  the  218 
569  Fear  not,  O  little  flock,  the  .  — 
543  Help,  Lord,  to  whom  for —  575 
',  11  How  happy,  gracious  Lord. .  911 

L078  H"\v  bappy  lathe  pilgrim's,  '-'ii 

573  1  and  my  house  will  serve  ..  606 

967  If  death  my  friend  and  me. .  640 

19  Jesus,  thOU  SOUl  of  all  my. . .  13 

17  Lei  all  on  earth  their  voices.  19 
743  <>  COUld  1  speak  the — 

542  o  glorious  hope  ol  perfect  . .  401 
54  i  OGod,  thy  faithfulness  I....  768 

378  O  Lamb  of  God,  for  dinners.  418 
540  O  Love  divine,  how  sweet  ..  538 

881   <>  Thou  Who  hast  our 370 

5i.")  Saviour,  en  me  the  grace  ...  499 

966  Thou  God  of  glorious 1064 

18  Thou  God  of  power,  thou  ...  31 


C.  P.  M. 


'J  11 


S.  M. 


439  Thou  great  mysterious  God  173 

658  Thy  mercy  heard  my  infant .  872 

8  To  Father,  Son,  and  (Dox.)..  1187 

1027  When  thou,  my  righteous...  — 

S.  M.  4  lines. 

975  A  few  more  years  shall  roll  .  — 

310  Ah,  how  shall  fallen  man. . .  312 

402  Ah  !  whither  should  I  go. . . .  360 
867  All  thintrs  are  ready,  come.. 

996  And  am  I  burn  to  die 1068 

401  And  can  I  yet  delay 428 

1055  And  is  there.  Lord,  a  rest  ...  — 

816  And  let  our  bodies  part 221 

995  And  must  this  body  die 1096 

499  And  will  the  mieh'tv  (Jod  ... 
399  And  wilt  Thou  yet  be  found  865 
577  Arise,  ye  saints,  arise 740 

4  Awake,  and  sin?  the  song  . .  2 

173  Away,  my  needless  fears. . . .  892 

490  Behold  the  throne  of  grace  .  559 

501  Blest  are  the  pure  in  heart..  497 

799  Blest  are  the  sons  of  peace. .  694 

797  Blest  be  the  tie  that  binds  . .  712 

287  Blest  Com  fori  er  divine 186 

750  Come  at  the  morning  hour. .  — 

285  Come,  Holy  Spirit,  come  —  — 

3  Come,  sound  his  praise 12 

1052  Come  to  the  land  of  peace  . .  — 

359  Come,  weary  sinners,  come.  358 

41  Come,  ye  that  love  the  Lord-  900 

672  Commit  thou  all  thy  griefs. .  779 

405  Did  Christ  o'er  sinners 378 

253  Enthroned  is  Jesus  now 176 

586  Equip  me  for  the  war 732 

1051  Far  from  these  scenes  of 928 

503  Father,  I  dare  believe 418 

42  Father,  in  whom  we  live  —  904 
1050  Forever  with  the  Lord 943 

673  Give  to  the  winds  thy  fears.  780 
89  Glad  was  mv  heart  to  hear. .  252 

811  Glory  to  God  on  high 280 

484  God  of  almighty  love 567 

314  God's  holy  law  transgressed.  295 

321  Grace]  'tis  a  charming 288 

555  Gracious  Redeemer,  shake..  861 

871  Great  is  the  Lord  our  God . . .  965 

504  Had  I  the  gift  of  tongues  ...  844 
87  Hail  to  the  Sabbath  day 249 

436  Here  I  can  thinly  rest — 

821  How  beauteous  are  their 205 

437  How  can  a  sinner  know 459 

176  How  gentle  God's — 

309  How  helpless  nature  lies..  ••  311 

554  How  oft  this  wretched  heart.  880 

958  How  swift  the  torrent  rolls.  HX& 

177  How  tender  is  thy  hand 895 

1107  How  welcome  was  the  call.. 

770  I  love  thy  kingdom,  Lord. , .  231! 

585  I  the  good  fight  have  foughl  788 

636  if,  on  a  quiet  sea 

993  It  is  not  death  to  die — 

500  Jesus,  I  live  to  thee  — 

483  Jesus,  my  Truth,  my  Way...  488 

634  Jesus,  one  word  from  thee..  — 
251  Jesus,  the  Conqueror  .... 

313  Jesus,  thOU  Source  divine.  .  .  PI'.) 

7  Jesus,  we  look  to  thee. .  , 


578  Laborers  of  Christ,  arise — 

846  Let  all  who  truly  bear  . .. 

1   US  keep  steadfast  guard.  — 

rke  Noah's  weary  dove — 

286  Lord  God,  the  Holy  Ghost. .  191 

252  Lord,  how  shall  sinners  flare.  166 

175  Lord,  I  delight  in  thee 913 

473  Lord,  in  the  strength  of . . 

'.'.v.'  Lord,  let  me  know  mine 1061 

818  Lord  of  the  harvest,  hear 
576  Make  baste,  <>  man.  to  live. . 

[OUrn  for  the  thousands — 

308  My  former  in  pes  are  fled  .. .  324 

751  My  God,  my  Life,  my  Love.  909 
•'■' '■'•  My  son,  know  thou  the. .  .     .346 

581   My  soul,  be  on  thy  guard. .  . .  781 

172  My  soul,  rep  sal  li is  praise  ..  — 

584  My  soul,  weigh  not  thy  life. .  — 

635  My  spirit,  on  thy  care — 

637  My  times  are  in  thy  hand. . .  — 

S43  No  gospel  like  this  feast — 

361  Now  is  the  accepted  time  . . .  330 

749  O  bless  the  Lord,  my  soul  ...  884 

302  O  come,  and  dwell  in  me  . . .  520 

990  O  for  the  death  of  those 1081 

557  O  Jesus,  full  of  grace 872 

771  O  Lord,  thy  work  revive. . .    .  588 

891  0  praise  our  God  to-day — 

404  O  that  I  could  repent,  With.  373 

553  O  Thou,  whose  nierev  hears.  874 

842  O  what  delight  is  this 277 

638  O  what,  if  we  are  Christ's  . .  — 
358  O  where  shall  rest  be  found.  335 

950  Our  few  revolving  years 1057 

312  Our  sins  on  Christ  were 132 

403  Out  of  the  depths  of  woe ....  429 

994  Rest  for  the  toiling  hand  ...  — 

992  Rest  from  thy  labor,  rest. ...  — 

830  Rites  caunot  change  t  he — 

112  See  how  the  morning  sun...  602 

991  Servant  of  God,  well  done. . .  1086 
575  Sow  in  the  morn  thy  seed. . .  212 

5  Stand  up,  and  bless  the  Lord.  14 

113  The  day  is  past  and  gone. ...  — 

579  The  harvest  dawn  is  near. . .  — 

235  The  Lord  is  risen  indeed 151 

753  The  praying  spirit  breathe..  556 

355  The  Spirit,  in  our  hearts  ....  — 

182  The  thing  my  (rod  doth  hate.  507 

1049  There  is  no  night  in  heaven.  — 

SO  This  is  the  day  of  light  — 

lOU  art  gone  up  on  high  ..  — 

(374  Thou  Refuge  of  my  soul ....  764 

556  Thou  seesl  my  feebleness.  614 

178  Thou  very-present  Aid 894 

174  Thy  way  is  in  the  sea 

v  word,  almighty  Lord, 

i  To  God  the  Father  (Dox.)-  •  U38 

B92  We  give  thee  but  thine  own .  — 
1056  We  know,  by  faith  we  know 

in  We  lift  our  hearts  to  thee.  ..  603 

85  Welcome,  sweet  day  of  rest  8  .' 
322  what  majesty  and  grace  , 
997  When  on  the  brink  of  death 

400  When  shall  thv  love 104 

L048  w  hile  through  the  world  we 

43  With  joy  we  lift  our  eves  17 

ir  barpK,  y«  trembling  — 


S.  M. 


212 


4  lin 


S.  M.  8  lines. 

574  A  charge  to  keep  I  have 

798  And  are  we  yet  alive 

25"!  crown  him  with  many 

582  Hark,  how  the  watchmen. . . 
50(3  I  want  a  heart  to  pray 

434  I  was  a  wandering  sheep  . . . 
505  Jesus,  my  strength,  my  hope . 

280  Jesus,  the  word'  bestow 

817  Lord,  if  at  thy  command  — 
311  0  that  I  could  repent !    0. . . 

1057  O  what  a  mighty  change. . . . 
589  Pray,  without  ceasing,  pray 

587  Soldiers  of  Christ,  arise 

588  Soldiers  of  Christ,  lay  hold. . 

435  Spirit  of  faith,  come  down. . 
1024  Thou  Judge  of  quick  and. . . 

583  Urge  on  your  rapid  course . . 
772  Who  in  the  Lord  confide  — 
356  Ye  simple  souls  that  stray  . . 

H.  M. 

438  Arise,  my  soul,  arise 

73  Awake,  ye  saints,  awake 

331  Blow  ye  the  trumpet,  blow. . 

245  God  is  gone  up  on  high 

8G5  Great  King  of  glory,  come. . 

243  Join  all  the  glorious  names. 

332  Let  earth  and  heaven  agree. 

15  Lord  of  the  worlds  above. . . 
472  My  soul  and  all  its  powers. . 
282  O  thou  that  nearest  prayer. . 

800  One  sole  baptismal  sign 

244  Rejoice,  the  Lord  is  King. . . 
142  The  Lord  Jehovah  reigns  . . . 
953  The  Lord  of  earth  and  sky. . 

801  Thou  God  of  truth  and  love. 
7  To  God  the  Father's  (Dox.). . 

493  Ye  ransomed  sinners,  hear.. 
9.">4  Ye  virgin  souls,  arise 

16  Young  men  and  maidens  . . . 

P.M. 
969  Vital  spark  of  heavenly 


723 


576 
689 
220 
308 
955 
728 
725 
726 
477 
1108 
727 
231 
851 


474 
245 
300 
157 
964 
1 

306 
24 
656 
183 

899 

77 

1056 

699 

1136 

495 

1050 

21 


6.  B lines. 

911  Flung  to  the  heedless  winds.  1000 

1008  Go  to  thy  rest,  fair  child. . .  — 

654  My  Jesus,  as  thou  wilt — 

655  Thy  way,  not  mine,  O  Lord .  — 

6.    Irregular. 

1053  One  sweetly  solemn  thought.  — 

6,  4.    6  lines. 

1005  Lowly  and  solemn  be — 


6.  4.    7  Hues. 

2&4  Com.',  Holy  GhOSt,  in  love.. 
6  (  ome,  thou  almighty  King.. 
1090  God  bless  our  oative  Land. . . 
1069  mv  countrj  I  'tis  ot  thee.... 
768  Mv  faith  Looks  up  to  the  ) ... 
229  Rise,  <.ri"ii<>n>  Conqueror  — 
886  Shepherd  ol  tender  youth... 
i  tie  God  of  harvest,  praise 


913  Thou  whose  almighty  word.    988 
15  To  God,  the  Father  (Dox.)..  1145 

6,  4,  6.    7  &  8  lines. 

741  Fade,  fade,  each  earthly — 

725  More  love  to  thee,  O  Christ . .  — 

724  Nearer,  my  God,  to  thee — 

6,  4,  7.     With  chorus. 

760  I  need  thee  every  hour — 

Cho.  I  need  thee,  O  I  need 

6,  5.    8  lines. 

1047  Christian  !  dost  thou  see — 

807  "When  shall  we  meet  again. .      — 

6,  5.    8  lines,  with  chorus. 

563  Onward,  Christian  soldiers..      — 

Cho.  Onward,  Christian 

6,  5.    12  lines. 

564  Forward  !  be  our — 


581 


1026 


6,6,4.    8lines. 
742  Saviour,  who  died  for  me  — 

6,  8,  4.    8  lines. 
761  My  Shepherd's  mighty  aid.. 

1075  The  God  of  Abrah'm  praise. 
1077  The  God  who  reigns  on  high . 

1076  Though  nature's  strength . . . 

6,8,8.    &  lines. 
1009  Friend  after  friend  departs . 

7.    4  lines. 
847  At  the  Lamb's  high  feast . . . 

191  Bright  and  joyful  is  the 

906  Brother,  hast  thou 

720  Children  of  the  heavenly  . . . 

721  Christ,  of  all  my  hopes  the.. 

260  Christ,  the  Lord,  is  risen  — 
22  Christians,  brethren,  ere  — 

718  Come,  my  soul,  thy  suit 

314  Come,  said  Jesus'  sacred. .  . . 

9 J  Day  of  God,  thou  blessed 

1004  Deathless  spirit,  now  arise.. 
379  Depth  of  mercy  !  can  there. 

464  Father  of  eternal  grace 

802  Glory  be  to  God  above 

26  Glory  be  to  God  on  high  — 
939  Go,  ye  messengers  of  God... 

722  God  of  love,  who  nearest... 

262  GraciOUS Spirit,  Love  divine. 
264  (.ranted  is  the  saviour's. .  . . 

261  Hail  the  day  that  sees  Him. 
552  Hark,  my  SOU]  !  it  is  the  .... 
19()  Hart  !  the  herald-angels  . . . 

937  Hasten,  Lord,  the  glorlOUS.  ■ 
845  Hasten,  sinner,  to  be  wise  .. 
20  Heavonh  Father,  sovereign. 

267  Holy  Ghost,  with  light 

490  Holy  Land),  who  thee 

263  Holy  spirit.  Truth  divine  . .  . 

719  Jesus  Is  our  common  Lord. . 
904  .)  mi-.  Lord,  we  look  to  thee. 
485  Klngol  kings,  and  wilt  thou. 
858  Lord  "f  hosts !  to  thee  we. 


915 
944 
946 
945 


1077 


120 


152 

1122 
557 

248 
674 
403 
519 
696 
40 
984 
582 
187 

156 
451 
125 
I  96 
883 

H 
531 

934 

705 

966 


7.    4  lines.  213 

01  Lord,  we  come  before  thee. .  57 

1115  Lord,  whom  winds  and  seas.  1037 

881  Mighty  One,  before  whose  ..  1008 

206  Never  further  than  Thy  cross  — 

23  Now  may  Be  who  from  the  .  1125 

91  On  this  day,  the  first  of  days  — 

'•i  this  stone,  now  Laid  with  963 

'27  Praise  the  Lord,  his  glories. 

1064  Praise  to  God,  immortal  — 

463  Prince  of  peace,  control  my.  516 

486  Saviour  of  the  sin-sick  soul  .  5.39 

9  Sing  we  to  our  God  (Dox.). . .  1138 

92  Softly  fades  the  twilight  ray  — 
117  Softly  now  the  light  of  day  .  608 

24  Songs  of  praise  the  angels  .  9 
380  Sovereign  Kuler,  Lord  of  all  402 

109-)  Swell  the  anthem,  raise  the.  — 

25  Thank  and  praise  Jehovah's  15 
717  They  who  seek  the  throne  of  — 
465  Thine  forever  !  God  of  love  .  — 
206  When  on  Sinai's  top  I  see  . . .  293 

7.    5  lines. 

259  Christ,  the  Lord  is  risen  —  — 


7.    6  lines. 

440  Abba,  Father,  hear  thy  child  467 
182  As  with  gladness  men  of  old  — 
417  By  thy  birth,  and  by  thy  ....  395 

441  Chief  of  sinners  though  I  be  — 
416  Christ,  whose  glory  tills  the.  423 

1023  Day  of  wrath,  O  dreadful  day  — 

470  Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost  525 

338  From  the  cross  uplifted  high  351 
223  (io  to  dark  Gethsemane — 

I  rracious  soul,  to  whom  are  .  — 

339  Hearts  i  >f  stone,  relent 340 

111  Holy,  holy,  holy  Lord,  God..  — 

[any  centuries  have  tied — 

)D  thy  Church,  O  Power 224 

10  Praise  the  name  of  (Dox.)  ..  113!) 

415  Rock  of  ages,  cleft  for  me...  409 

v^  8  ifely  through  another  week  — 

.  Ill  He  come:  O  let  the — 

337  Weary  souls,  that  wander. . .  343 

1079  When  this  passing  world  is. .  — 

1006  Wherefore  should  I  make  my  637 

7.    $  lines. 

806  Christ,  from  whom  all 706 

805  Come,  and  let  us  sweetly  join  718 

ome,  ve  thankful  people...  — 

1001  Hark!  avoice  divides  the...  1078 

938  Hark!  the  song  of  Jubilee...  1004 

1067  High  in  yonder  realms  of . . .  — 

488  Jesus,  full  of  love  divine — 

656  .)•■-                    >f  my  BOUl 388 

145  Lei  us,  with  a  gladsome — 

-  "i  faith,  and..  936 
jgbt  of  life,  seraphic  Bre 

B79  Little  travelers  Zion  ward....  — 

Pilgrim,  burdened  with  thy.  — 

-  iviour,  when,  in  dust,  to. 

-  •■  h.»w  great  a  Same 1002 

j,  turn  :  why  will  w 

■  Irit,  leave  thy  house  of  ...  1101 

■'.  atchman,  tell  us  of  the. .. .  1003 
R  i. at  could  your  Redeem*  i 


7,  6,  8.    8  lines. 


803  While  we  walk  with  God  in  .  720 

\  bile  with  ceaseless  course.  1053 

1066  Who  are  these  arrayed  in  . . .  948 

7,5.    4  7// 

387  Lord  of  mercy  and  of  might  632 

283  Thou  who  like  the  wind  dost  — 

7,5.    8  lines. 

878  Wilt  thou  hear  the  voice  of . .  — 

7,  6.    4  lines. 

50  O  God,  to  us  show  mercy —  — 


1059 

1060 
930 
568 
639 
181 
755 
754 
886 
642 

1061 
808 
849 
72 
640 

1106 
22-2 
933 
931 

1085 
641 
567 
231 1 

1088 
932 

1010 

1058 

17 

884 

1086 
883 
934 


7,6.    8  lines. 
Brief  life  is  here  our  portion 
For  thee,  O  dear,  dear  country 

From  Greenland's  icy 

Go  forward,  Christian 

God  is  my  strong  salvation . . 
Hail,  to  the  Lord's  Anointed 

I  know  no  life  divided 

I  lay  my  sins  on  Jesus 

I  love  to  hear  the  st<  >ry 

In  heavenly  love  abiding  — 

Jerusalem,' the  golden 

Lord  of  the  living  harvest . . . 
O  Bread  to  pilgrims  given  . . 
O  day  of  rest  and  gladness  . . 
0  happy  band  of  pilgrims. . . 
O  Love,  divine  and  tender  . . 

O  sacred  Head,  now 

Our  country's  voice  is 

Roll  on,  thou  mighty  ocean. 
Sing  to  the  Lord  of  harvest  . 
Sometimes  a  light  surprises. 
Stand  up,  stand  up  for  Jesus 

The  day  of  resurrection 

The  leaves,  around  me 

The  morning  light  is 

The  precious  seed  of 

The  world  is  very  evil 

To  thee  be  praise  (Dox.) 

We  bring  no  glittering 

We  plow  the  fields  and 

When,  his  salvation  bringing 
When  shall  the  voice  of 


973 


737 
126 


977 


1147 
1014 


1001 


7,  6.    8  lines,  with  chorus. 

756  I  love  to  tell  the  storv 

Cho.  I  love  to  tell  the  story. 

7,  6,  5.    8  lines. 

565  Work,  for  the  night  is  coming 

7,  6.  5,  4.    8  linrs. 
572  One  more  day's  work  for 

7.6,7.    $  lines. 
677  God  of  Israel's  faithful  three 
143  oft  I  in  my  heart  have  .said  . 
1068  Rise,  my  soul,  and  stretch  . . 

the  Lord,  thy  Kee]  • 
745  To  the  hills  I  lift  min< 


438 


7,6,8.    8 lines. 
491  Fver  fainting  with  d<  S 
14  Father,  Boo,  and  HoiyiDox.)  1143 


8  line 


214 


8,  7,  4.     (»  Un 


405 
875 
379 


1089 
1118 


386  God  of  my  salvation,  hear 
559  Jesus,  Friend  of  sinners  . . 
558  Jesus,  let  thy  pitying  eye  . 
382  Lamb  of  God,  for  sinners  . 
883  Lamb  of  God.  whose  dying 
385  Let  the  world  their  virtue 
609  Lo !  I  come  with  joy  to  do 
4."),')  Lord,  and  is  thine  anger.. 
1109  Lord  of  earth,  and  air,  and 
1025  Stand  the  omnipotent  decree 
678  To  the  haven  of  thy  breast. 
456  Vain,  delusive  world,  adieu 

7,6,8,6.    8  lines. 
1062  Ten  thousand  times  ten — 

7,7,7,6.     Slims. 

566  Soldiers  of  the  cross,  arise  . .      — 

7,  8,  7.    6  lines. 
1007  Tender  Shepherd,  thou  hast .      — 

7,  8,  7.    8  lines. 

680  Head  of  the  Church 886 

16  To  Father,  Son,  and  (Dox.)..  1146 

8.   4  lines. 

13  All  praise  to  the  (Dox.). 
143  This  God  is  the  God  we. 


1142 

85 


8.    8  lines. 
1063  Away  with  our  sorrow  and. 

747  How* tedious  and  tasteless. . . 
10(>4  I  long  to  behold  him  arrayed . 

1012  Man  dieth  and  wasteth 

1 1  in  ( )  Thou,  who  has  spread  out. 
1065  ()  when  shall  we  sweetly  — 

681  Still  out  of  the  deepest  abyss 

748  Thou  Shepherd  of  Israel  and 
1011  Weep  not  for  a  brother 

8,  5,    8  lines. 
376  In  the  silent  midnight 


939 
907 
950 
1073 
1042 
951 

916 
10S9 


8,  6.    5  lines. 

1039  There  is  an  hour  of  peaceful  937 

8,  6.  6  lines. 

675  Father,  I  knowT  that  all  my . .  — 

676  Go  not  far  from  me,  O  my  . .  — 

8,  6,  8.    4  lines,  with  chorus. 

1071  0  paradise  !  O  paradise — 

Cho.  Where  loyal  hearts  and  — 

8,  7.    4  lines. 

334  Come,  thou  long-expected  ..  — 
1091  Dread  Jehovah  !  God  of  ....  1019 

886  Father,  hoar  the  blood  of  . .  .  1(17 

645  Full  of  trembling  expectation  658 

ISO  GrOd  is  love;  his  mercy  — 

58  Hark!  the  notes  of  angels  ••  — 

IKS  Hark!  what  mean  those  ....  114 

265  Holy  Ghost,  dispel  our 197 

204  In  i  lie  CTOS8  of  Christ  I  glory  — 

1<M>2  Jesus,  while  cur  hearts  an-. .  012 

782  Laboring  mid  heavy  laden  •  •  — 

■  lav,  tii.-  day  of  lib-..  — 


729  O  my  God,  how  thy  salvation  — 
57  Praise  the  Lord  !  ye  heavens  — 
56  Round  the  Lord,  in  glory — 

116  Saviour,  breathe  an  evening  609 

115  Silently  the  shades  of  evening  — 

730  Sweet  the  moments,  rich  in.  — 
149  There's  awideness  in  ( bid's.  — 
247  We  shall  see  Him,  in  our —  — 
492  Well  for  him  who  all  things  — 

8,  7.    4  lines, with  chorus. 

653  Take  the  name  of  Jesus  with  — 

Cho.  Precious  name,  0  how 

8,  7.    6  lines. 

856  Christ  is  made  the  sure — 

889  Gracious  Saviour,  gentle — 

733  0  Thou  God  of  my  salvation  914 

734  Praise,  my  soul,  the  King  of 
653  Take  the  name  of  Jesus  with 

8,  7.    7  lines. 

1028  Great  God!  what  do  I  see. . .  1117 

8,  7.    8  lines. 

731  Always  with  us,  always  with  — 
854  Come,  thou  everlasting  Spirit  279 
721)  Come,  thou  Fount  of  every. .  901 

776  Glorious  things  of  thee  are..  233 
246  Hail,  thou  once  despised —  178 

1003  Happy  soul,  thy  days  are....  1090 

607  Hark,  the  voice  of  Jesus  —  — 

777  Hear  what  God  the  Lord ....  238 

727  Here  on  earth,  where  foes  ..  — 

887  Holy  Father,  send  thy — 

266  Holy  Spirit,  Fount  of 199 

463  Jesus,  I  my  cross  have  taken  — 

853  Jesus  spreads  his  banner  o'er  281 

943  Light  of  those  whose  dreary.  367 
59  Lord,  dismiss  us  with  thy  . . .  1123 

491  Love  divine,  all  love 498 

53  May  the  grace  of  Christ  our.  1129 

US  Mighty  Godl  while  angels  ..  — 

644  Only  waiting,  till  the — 

12  Praise  the  God  of  our  (Dox.)  1141 

944  Saviour,  sprinkle  many — 

888  Saviour,  who  thy  flock  art  . .  — 

225  Sing  with  all  the  sons  of — 

647  Vain  are  all  terrestrial 798 

728  What  a  Friend  we  have  in  . .  — 

8,7,3.     5  lines. 

384  Lord,  I  hear  of  showers  of  . .  — 

8,  7,  4.    6  lines. 

189  Angels,  from  the  realms  of. .  119 

874  Children,  loud  bosannaa —  — 

1016  Christ  Is  coming  1  Let  creation  — 

55  Come,  thou  soul 1126 

226  (Mine  ye  saints,  look  here  ..  — 
•';i'i  Come,  ye  sinners,  poor  and .  341 

1029  Day  of  Judgment,  day  of. ...  — 
646  Gently,  Lord,  0  gently  lead.  — 
873  God  has  said,  Forever  blessed  — 

11   Great  .Jehovah  !   we  (DOX.)..  11  10 
Vt  1  Guide  me,  0  thou  great    . . 

224  Hark  !  the  voice  or  love  and  J  IS 

848  Hear,  0  sinner,  mercy  hails.  — 


7,  4.     G  line 


2 1  5 


13,  11,  12.     4  lines. 


43 
1103 
mi 

1127 


54  in  thy  name,  o  Lord 

1014  Lift  your  heads,  ye  friends. . 
1013  Lo!  He  comes,  with  clouds.. 

248  Look,  ye  -aims,  the  sight  is. 

52  Lord,  dismiss  us  with  thy.. . 

>w,  in  parting,  Father  — 

1015  O'er  the  distant  mountains.. 
MO  O'er  the  gloomy  hills  of  — 

i  the  mountain's  top 

.  iour,  like  a  Shepherd,  lead 
8 tJ  Sinners,  will  you  scorn  the., 
•jii  Souls  in  heathen  darkness  ■ . 
942  Who  but  thou,  almighty .... 
768  Zion  stands  with  hills 


8.  7.  6.     9  Jims. 

166  A  mighty  fortress  is  our  God  — 

8.  7.  7.    6 lines. 

341  Come  to  Calvary's  holy 345 

203  Jesus  wept !  those  tears  are.  — 

118  We  all  believe  in  one  true  . .  — 

8.  8.  8.  4.    4  lines. 

850  By  Christ  redeemed,  in  Christ  — 

752  My  God,  is  any  hour  so  sweet  — 

10.    4  lines. 

93  Abide  with  me !    Fast  falls. .  — 
375  Late,  late,  so  late  !  and  dark  — 

94  Saviour,  again  to  thv  dear  . .  — 
18  To  Father,  Son,  and  (Dox.) . .  1144 

10.  4.  10.    Mines. 

682  Lead,  kindly  Light,  amid  the  — 

10.  5,  M.    6lines. 

955  Come,  let  us  anew  our 1053 

1074  Come,  let  us  anew  our 953 

10,  11.    41ines. 

454  All  praise  to  the  Lamb 458 

758  O  tell  me  no  more  of  this  ...  — 

453  O  what  shall  I  do  my  Saviour  45' 

140  O  worship  the  King  all- — 

141  Though  troubles  assail,  and.  744 
51  Ye  servants  of  God,  your  ...  18 

10,  11,  12,    Slims. 

227  Lift  your  glad  voices  with  . .  155 


11.  4  lift  8. 

778  Daughter  of  Zion,  awake  ...  — 

elay  not,  delay  not,  O sinner  — 

rould  not  Uveal  way;  l  ash 

19  O  Father  Almighty,  to  (Box.)  1148 

836  I » turn  ye,  <  I  turn  ye,  for  why  — 

179  The  Lord  is  my  Shepherd,  no  849 

v'^  We  n  ar  not  a  temple,  like..  — 

231  Welcome,  happy  morning..  — 

11.    4  lines,  with  thorns. 

1054  'Mid  scenes  of  confusion  and 

Clio.  Home  !  home  !  sweet      — 

11,  8.    4  lines. 
759  O  thou,  in  whose  presence  . .      — 

11.  8.  12,  9.    IHnes. 

880  I  think  when  I  read  that. . . .      — 

11,  10.    4  lines. 

186  Brightest  and  best  of  the  sons  117 

652  Come  unto  me,  when — 

683  Come,  ye  disconsolate 304 

912  Hail  to  the  brightness  of —  — 

11,  10.    &  lines. 

1070  Hark,  hark,  my  soul !  angelic     — 

11,  10,  9.    iUnes. 

1092  God,  the  All-terrible !  thou  .      — 

11,  12.    4  lines. 
757  My  God,  I  am  thine ;  what  a    922 

11,  12,  10.    4  lines. 
136  Holy,  holy,  holy,  Lord  God. .      — 

12.  4lines. 

1114  When  through  the  torn  sail.  1045 
330  The  voice  of  free  grace  cries    303 
Cho.  Hallelujah  to  the 

12.  9. 
1073  Come,  let  us  ascend,  my. . . .    938 
442  O  how  happy  are  they,  who .    452 

13,  11,  12.    4  lines. 

999  Thou  art  gone  to  the  grave         — 


THE    END. 


